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Official Gets 50 Years In Jail For Wrongful Use Of Official Sedan


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It looks like the defendant was convicted under 

TITLE II, OFFENCE RELATING TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - Chapter 2, Malfeasance in Office, Section 154 of the Penal Code:

  • Whoever, being an official having the duty, or professing to have the duty of collecting or checking taxes, duties, fees or any other money, dishonestly collects or fails to collect such taxes, duties, fees or money, or does any act or does not do any act in order that the person having the duty to pay such taxes, duties or fees shall not have to pay them, or pay less than what such person has to pay, shall be punished with imprisonment of five to twenty years, or imprisonment for life and fine of two thousand to forty thousand Baht. (my bold emphasis).

This is the only section out of twenty sections in this Chapter that convicted gets more than twenty years, considering fifty years as life. But a literal reading of Section 154 doesn't seem to fit the punishment based solely on inappropriate use of a government vehicle.

 

Unless otherwise the defendant was convicted of violation of multiple sections under this Chapter and imprisonment was cumulative (vs concurrent), ie., two twenty year terms plus one ten year term. 

 

The other nineteen sections are very descriptive in the punishment. For example (and maybe more on point):

  • Section 147 Whoever, being an official having the duty of purchasing, manufacturing, managing or keeping any thing, dishonestly misappropriates the same for his own or the other person, or dishonestly allows the other person to misappropriate the same, shall be punished with imprisonment of five to twenty years or imprisonment for life, and fine of two thousand to forty thousand Baht. (my bold emphasis)

It's not unheard of that after sentencing in Thailand, that if the defendant then confesses to the crime(s), the court will lower the sentencing time. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

50 years for a guy using a “company car” private? This is the new max of insanity in thailand.

Don't forget the Dutch guy who got 103 years for money laundering. His house on Phoenix Gold Course is a derelict since the govt commandeered it. The land must be worth a pretty penny though. Wonder who now owns the chanote?

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4 hours ago, rwill said:

I guess he didn't confess to it.

Read the link. A total of 21 counts of Rungrak’s convicted misconduct initially handed him a jail sentence of 105 years which was curtailed to 52 years and six months due to confession made by the defendant and finally cut down to a maximum of 50 years.

 

So, he got off lightly:clap2:

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4 hours ago, jippytum said:

Poiticians and civil servants in Thailand steal millions from the government and escape justice. Yet this guy gets fifty years jail for using the company car for private use.  Double standards and injustice on display here. 

Obviously he has upset an even bigger bigwig - maybe bought his job on an instalment/brown bag system and stopped paying?

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