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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Gawd, Nothing done in halves here. 

 

I'd like to know how they discovered a third of a tonne of gold missing. 😂

 

The boys are on the ball 

 

I presume you are taking the pish........:smile:

3 hours ago, webfact said:

after discovering his substantial purchase of gold bullion from Hua Seng Heng Commoditas Company Limited.

 

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:clap2:   well,   it's his job to count the gold bars each day when he arrives for work .....

 

20 for the mint .... 1  for me  

20 for the mint ...  1  for me 

20 _____            ...   1 for me 

 

 

He just couldn't bear looking at that gold everyday and thinking about those new properties & cars .....  

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Posted
7 minutes ago, CanadaSam said:

even heralding a new era of accountability of gov't officials

 

 

Oh boy....just imagine if that came to pass......amazing...🙏

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Posted
8 hours ago, webfact said:

This decision concludes that Sathit was found "unusually rich," leading to the seizure of his vast gold holdings. 

He was a very naughty man.

Posted
7 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Gawd, Nothing done in halves here. 

 

I'd like to know how they discovered a third of a tonne of gold missing. 😂

 

The boys are on the ball 

 

Cant say they were caught with their hands in the till, they took the whole till!!   :stoner:

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Now this is how you recompense yourself for not working in the private sector and adding to your starter 18,000 baht government salary. They guy feeling sad about his choices in recent article just needs to read this and learn

Posted
2 hours ago, proton said:

Come on, innocent until proven guilty, he could have borrowed it all from a friend who is now dead:smile:

 

"Adding to Sathit’s legal woes, he and another senior revenue official, Siripong Riyakarnthirachote, received life sentences in August 2021. "

 

I'd say that counts as being found guilty.

Posted
14 hours ago, webfact said:

Sathit Rangkhasiri, the former director-general of the Revenue Department

only doing his job: he gave the revenue a new general direction, so he can work from his home

... kind of like Trump and those classified files :whistling:

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Obviously they know which companies were guilty of bribing officials to receive illegal vat refunds .So surely its win win make them companies repay 2or 3x the refunds plus you have the bribe monies happy days for the taxation department 

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Posted
23 hours ago, CanadaSam said:

After reading the negative comments, my 2 cents is, a corrupt gov't official was caught!

 

So this is good news, perhaps even heralding a new era of accountability of gov't officials, for this wonderful country and it's people!

Dun be too happy

Probably a victim of a power struggle 

Purged by rivals within who are just as corrupt if not more. 

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