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His big beautiful bill
Did you read the entire final bill already? Or are you just reiterating legacy media and politicians fear mongering? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 30 June 2025
Chiang Mai Official Detained for Alleged Extortion in Migrant Worker Registration Scandal Photo via KhaoSod Boonyarit, a senior district official in Chiang Mai, has been arrested on charges of extorting millions of baht from brokers involved in the registration of migrant workers. Serving as the chief registrar of the Region 5 Registration Centre and the district chief of San Sai, Boonyarit was apprehended on June 30 at his office by authorities from the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC), and police units. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365278-chiang-mai-official-detained-for-alleged-extortion-in-migrant-worker-registration-scandal/ -
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BKK Bank 4 months banked method??
Has anyone very recently had any issues regarding applying for a 1 year visa extension using banked money method (400,000) for two months, and particular at Bangkok bank, and them saying that it now needs to be four months? Bangkok bank saying that and not Immigration. I do NOT know how they would implement that nor do I know why. They have made no announcements regarding this and immigration was clueless as well. A friend had that happen for them today (in Chiang Rai) and I’m trying to see if this was just a one off occurrence as I have never heard about this and I know it’s not an immigration policy. He was eventually given the letter to confirm the funds for the past two months. Thanks! -
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Report Chiang Mai Official Detained for Alleged Extortion in Migrant Worker Registration Scandal
Photo via KhaoSod Boonyarit, a senior district official in Chiang Mai, has been arrested on charges of extorting millions of baht from brokers involved in the registration of migrant workers. Serving as the chief registrar of the Region 5 Registration Centre and the district chief of San Sai, Boonyarit was apprehended on June 30 at his office by authorities from the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC), and police units. The arrest was executed under a warrant issued by the Region 5 Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct. Boonyarit is accused of demanding and accepting bribes and misusing his official position. The investigation commenced following complaints from brokers assisting migrant workers in acquiring pink cards, which are temporary identification documents for non-Thai nationals. These brokers alleged that Boonyarit demanded an exorbitant fee of 200 baht per worker, far exceeding the legal charge of 60 baht per card and 20 baht per certified document copy. According to the allegations, Boonyarit threatened to delay or obstruct applications unless the inflated fees were paid. Those who refused were reportedly placed at the end of the queue or accused of submitting forged documents, severely hindering their operations. Witness testimony indicates that the scheme may have generated between 2.4 million and 3.6 million baht in illicit gains since early 2023. The office reportedly processed no fewer than 1,000 migrant workers daily, with approximately 200,000 baht collected in unofficial fees each day. Authorities conducted weeks of surveillance and gathered substantial evidence to substantiate the claims before securing a court warrant for Boonyarit’s arrest. In the initial stages of questioning, Boonyarit vehemently denied all charges. However, investigators have confirmed that he will remain in custody as the legal proceedings unfold. This case has spotlighted systemic issues within the migrant registration process and sparked calls for reform. Advocacy groups are urging for greater transparency and oversight to prevent similar incidents in the future. As the investigation continues, this scandal underscores the ongoing challenges within migrant worker administration in Thailand, highlighting the need for stringent anti-corruption measures to safeguard vulnerable populations from exploitation. The repercussions of this case may lead to policy reviews and changes aimed at tightening the regulatory framework governing migrant registrations, ensuring such practices are abolished and official procedures maintained with integrity. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-30 -
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Looking for Affordable ED Visa School – 2nd Time Applying (Need Cheaper Option)
Wasn't your previous thread about refused entry and asking about safe airport entry. Go home and obtain a DTV . Your posts becoming less credible. "20k for yet another Ed visa". That's funny. Looking for little/no attendance. Frankly find the Thread bit pathetic. -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
Israel has carried out a wave of air strikes across the Gaza Strip, triggering the mass displacement of hundreds of Palestinian families, witnesses say. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of five people, while dozens of injured civilians were evacuated to Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, according to local reports. The bombardment follows one of the largest evacuation orders issued since the war resumed in March. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62884y1pl5o
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