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Official Dismissed After Exposing 500m Baht Inheritance Fraud

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In an unsettling turn of events, a government official, known as Thanyarot, is on a quest for justice after being sacked from her job of a decade. Her crime? Exposing alleged corruption and fraud linked to an inheritance worth 500 million baht.

 

Thanyarot worked in the registration department and stumbled upon irregularities concerning a deceased millionaire's will. The millionaire's housemaid claimed to be an adopted daughter, eyeing a hefty inheritance, stirring disputes with the millionaire’s biological family. Thanyarot discovered the adoption papers, supposedly proving this claim, were falsified. Her own signature was forged into the documents without her knowledge.

 

 

Daringly, Thanyarot took her findings to the police and testified in court, which led to the court nullifying the fraudulent adoption document. However, her colleagues, possibly eyeing a slice of the inheritance pie, turned against her, accusing her of misconduct and ultimately dismissing her from her position.

 

In a bitter twist, those involved in the forgery remain employed, casting a shadow over the organisation’s integrity. Despite attempts to bribe her and requests to retract her complaint, Thanyarot stands firm. Her resolve reveals the murky depths of corruption and the personal risks for those who strive to uphold the truth. Further developments rest eagerly awaited as Thanyarot seeks restitution for her unjust dismissal.

 

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Thailand is a failed state. This will be proved soon by it's economy.

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2 hours ago, MartinBangkok said:

Thailand is a failed state. This will be proved soon by it's economy.

Whistleblowers are always poorly regarded, whether in a kingdom or a republic that claims to be the most democratic in the  world!
What happened to the whistleblowers who exposed the criminal negligence of a famous American aircraft manufacturer resulting in hundreds of passengers being killed in spectacular accidents?

11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Daringly, Thanyarot took her findings to the police and testified in court, which led to the court nullifying the fraudulent adoption document. However, her colleagues, possibly eyeing a slice of the inheritance pie, turned against her, accusing her of misconduct and ultimately dismissing her from her position.

Expose them all, take them to court and sue their asses off.

Officials are very good at falling in to their own swamp here' by the sound of this infestation world class 🤔

1 hour ago, bradiston said:

What registration department, where?

 

I asked myself the same questions. Most likely, the information is withheld because of Thailand's defamation laws.

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This woman should have been promoted not dismissed

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11 hours ago, MartinBangkok said:

Thailand is a failed state. This will be proved soon by it's economy.

Unfortunately such corruption raises its head in all countries these days, the days of the boring but correct, unbiased, honest civil servant are the stuff of legends from yesteryear. This woman should be reinstated with promotion and given hefty monetary compensation while her dishonest colleagues should be arrested. Kudos to her, a rarity in this day and age.

3 hours ago, bradiston said:

What registration department, where?

Every department in the gov. If they have the availability to get some brown envelopes, they will! Especially in the land/ building sector!

How quickly the discussion went from Thailand, to all countries... just a reminder, this is about Thailand.

1 hour ago, Aussie999 said:

How quickly the discussion went from Thailand, to all countries... just a reminder, this is about Thailand.

Things should be looked at in the correct perspective, I'm sure you won't be disappointed, there will be enough people saying, 'typical Thailand' later on.

so did the other real family member give her a cut of the 500 million she helped save? probably not

I'd be more interested in knowing which local news outlets carried this story, because that would result in vast public outrage, which would move this sad issue closer to a fair conclusion faster, and justice for this brave woman!

Well done young lady, you should have been praised not punished.

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