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iCon Group Scandal: Programmer Accused of Billion-Baht Transfer


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In a striking turn of events yesterday, Thai authorities detained 18 executives of The iCon Group, a well-known direct sales company, for an initial 12-day period amid allegations of massive financial misconduct. Among those arrested are high-profile figures, including actor Yuranant Pamornmontri, presenter Kan Kantathavorn, and actress Pechaya Wattanamontri.

 

The case gained traction after a purportedly suspicious financial transaction occurred just an hour before the arrest of Mr. Jiravat Saengphakdi, known as "Coach Lab." It's believed that over 8 billion baht (equivalent to approximately US$247 million) was transferred out of Thailand by the company's programmer, sparking concerns of a significant financial crime.

 

Ekkapop Luengprasert, adviser to Thailand's Interior Minister, highlighted the incident on the Sai Mai Tong Rod community Facebook page, shedding light on the transaction's timing and the involvement of The iCon's key personnel.


As the investigation unfolded, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) raided two locations associated with The iCon Group. These sites were reportedly used for cloud storage and hosting the company’s website data. Notably, significant amounts of data and equipment were still present at the Thanyaburi server facility, despite reports of some equipment being moved earlier.

 

The scale and nature of the alleged financial transfer have raised eyebrows, prompting authorities to delve deeper into the company's operations. With numerous high-profile executives linked to the scandal, the case has captivated public attention, stirring widespread media coverage and public discourse, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

As of now, Mr. Woratphon Waratvorakul, also known as "Boss Paul," remains in police custody for further questioning. Investigators continue to work diligently in piecing together the intricate details and vast network of transactions associated with this case. The story is far from over as authorities seek to unravel the financial web spun by The iCon Group.

 

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-- 2024-10-18

 

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17 minutes ago, webfact said:

These sites were reportedly used for cloud storage and hosting the company’s website data. Notably, significant amounts of data and equipment were still present at the Thanyaburi server facility, despite reports of some equipment being moved earlier.

Just ask the NSA for a copy. 

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