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Former Thai PM Yingluck Faces Prison Return Amid New Detention Rules

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

No luck for Yingluck: Former PM ineligible for prison programme
by Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

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Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post


Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister of Thailand, will not qualify for release under the forthcoming alternative prison detention programme if she returns to Thailand, as she does not meet the new eligibility criteria, stated Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong.

 

Yingluck was sentenced to five years imprisonment in August 2017. New regulations by the Department of Corrections (DoC) allow only those with sentences not exceeding four years to be considered for the alternative programme, as reiterated by Tawee and DoC director-general Sahakarn Phetnarin.

 

Now 57, Yingluck was sentenced in absentia in 2017 by the Supreme Court’s Criminal Case Division for Holders of Political Positions. She was found guilty of neglecting to prevent corruption in her government’s rice-pledging scheme, resulting in state losses of approximately 500 billion baht. Since then, she has been residing abroad.

 

The minister refrained from confirming whether Yingluck might become eligible if her sentence is reduced through a petition.


The minister highlighted Thailand’s need to align with international corrections standards, noting the country’s prisons are, on average, about 90 years old, with around 50 in poor condition. Due to budget constraints, only one new prison can be built annually, resulting in overcrowded facilities.

 

“Several other countries have adopted similar programmes.”

 

A Thai study revealed that prisoners allowed to serve part of their sentences outside prison have a lower reoffending rate compared to those who complete their sentences in prison, reported Bangkok Post.

 

Denying rumours that the programme was designed to aid Yingluck’s return, the minister stated, “The new option wasn’t tailormade for any specific person but for all who are eligible to receive it.”

 

While the programme has gained approval in public hearings, some issues remain unresolved before its implementation.

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2025-01-08

 

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that's more like the real look as the top photo must be more than 20 years old, we all age, some better than others but she's not what she used to be, as for jail, nahhhh, it's not going to happen, big brother and niece will not allow that

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  • OneMoreFarang
    OneMoreFarang

    Why should other criminals go to jail and her not? I would suggest that every person who moved out of the country to avoid jail should get double time jail when they return. It's a joke that

  • spidermike007
    spidermike007

    This is pure total and unadulterated nonsense, she can return anytime she wants and there's about a 0% chance she'll be locked up, we all know anyone with that kind of money is above any and all laws

  • Hunz Kittisak
    Hunz Kittisak

    Simply coz she’s not a crininal shes a victim of political persecution   she’s was convicted during the tenure of a illegitimate government. 

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3 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Daddy paved the way with a lightning fast prison stay 🤔 

Daddy?

 

Yingluk is Thaksin's youngest sister (huge family of siblings);

 

Currently prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is his daughter 

 

 

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The charges were trumped up by the dictatorship and are without merit 

 

Any prison time is absurd 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Yingluck, 57, was sentenced to five years in prison in absentia by Thailand's Supreme Court back in August 2017. The conviction was tied to charges of negligence that allowed corruption in her government's rice-pledging scheme, resulting in state losses of approximately 500 billion baht (around 13.6 billion USD).

still surprised that nothing is happening to "uncle" Prayut, how many bad "negligent" brown envelope deals did he made with China, the submarines, the fighter jets, the fast train, etc. and no charges have been filed against him and/or his cronies

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14 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

still surprised that nothing is happening to "uncle" Prayut, how many bad "negligent" brown envelope deals did he made with China, the submarines, the fighter jets, the fast train, etc. and no charges have been filed against him and/or his cronies

As I recall his dictatorship essentially pardoned itself under laws they enacted by their stacked parliament under their tenure to not be held accountable for essentially anything 

8 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

still surprised that nothing is happening to "uncle" Prayut, how many bad "negligent" brown envelope deals did he made with China, the submarines, the fighter jets, the fast train, etc. and no charges have been filed against him and/or his cronies

 

It may have escaped your attention, but what job did Tu have before his stint as Thailand's 'elected' prime minister? Can you name any serving or former Thai military general who instigated a coup against the government that has ended up in jail?

 

Back on topic: if anyone here is hoping to see Yingluck behind bars, cast your gaze to Thailand's southern neighbor where a former prime minister, who was found guilty of pocketing significantly more money than the small change than Yingluck allegedly cost the Thai economy, has recently petitioned the courts to serve his already much reduced custodial sentence to house arrest.

 

These sorts of people have and will always be held to a different legal standard than us proles and peons, so get used to it.

31 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

still surprised that nothing is happening to "uncle" Prayut, how many bad "negligent" brown envelope deals did he made with China, the submarines, the fighter jets, the fast train, etc. and no charges have been filed against him and/or his cronies

Uncle Tu has retired and rode into the sunset

Nothing bad will happen to him he gets to enjoy his retirement. 
Wont say the same for watch boy if he keeps upsetting the status quo 

4 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Daddy paved the way with a lightning fast prison stay 🤔 

Don't you mean her brother!? 🤡

4 hours ago, JoePai said:

to those with jail terms of up to four years

 

No problem - "him" will be asked to change the sentence to 3yrs 11mths as an act of clemency

Yup. Jeez, am I actually starting to understand this stuff? I think I'm reading too much news

If I were naivé I might think that someone wants to try to unify the populace. Rather, these are the shiftings and ups and downs of the balances of power. 

1 hour ago, Jack Hammer said:

i am new here, where did the 500 million Baht go?   Who got the cream?

Cream pie 101 ?

Political lawfare seems to be the call of the day in the world... 

2 hours ago, billd766 said:

Rubbish from you.

Ignorance from you

2 hours ago, Cat Boy said:

As I recall his dictatorship essentially pardoned itself under laws they enacted by their stacked parliament under their tenure to not be held accountable for essentially anything 

 

25 minutes ago, flexomike said:

Ignorance from you

Can you back it up?

4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This is pure total and unadulterated nonsense, she can return anytime she wants and there's about a 0% chance she'll be locked up, we all know anyone with that kind of money is above any and all laws in Thailand. All she has to do is strike a deal with the broken and corrupt judiciary and the army, just like her daddy did. 

Her brother, not daddy.

4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This is pure total and unadulterated nonsense, she can return anytime she wants and there's about a 0% chance she'll be locked up, we all know anyone with that kind of money is above any and all laws in Thailand. All she has to do is strike a deal with the broken and corrupt judiciary and the army, just like her daddy did. 

Or she can continue to rough it out in Dubai or London

It’s all BS when her brother decides it’s the right time for her to come back she’ll come back she’s gonna have no time at all in prison and when surprise me if somebody another <deleted> ends up being real powerful and politics again just like your brother her brother left the country fortune 15 years ago flies back in a new golf string jet probably around $65 million Does he serve any real jail time I don’t think so and then when he got out of a few months in isolation he’s back in politics come on TIT 

6 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Daddy paved the way with a lightning fast prison stay 🤔 

She is Thaksin's sister

Banana republic Thailand.

 

The man responsible for the illegal coup which despatched a democratically elected government and plunged the country into further economic and social injustice is now a privy councillor. Why isn't he on trial.

5 hours ago, Krabi King said:

It's his sister...

Allegedly 🤔

2 hours ago, HammerGuy said:

Don't you mean her brother!? 🤡

Got my Ying and Luck mixed up🤔

3 hours ago, ignore it said:

Yeah,

She's booked appointments with his overseas doctors already to build an "I'm ill" backstory.

Menopausal back ache should do it.

22 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

Banana republic Thailand.

 

The man responsible for the illegal coup which despatched a democratically elected government and plunged the country into further economic and social injustice is now a privy councillor. Why isn't he on trial.

He's got a lot of army issued guns to say he's a good chap.

Why are they kidding… it will be same as her brother… medical emergency.

 

during Soviet time: government was lying.. people knew they were lying..government knew that people knew that they were lying but they were still lying ….only useful idiots will believe…

Former Thai PM Yingluck Faces Prison Return Amid New Detention Rules

 

That will never happen.  She'll get the "pampered, Thai, elite" treatment. 

😨 Two minutes before landing:  "Oh, ohhhh!  My heart! I need a doctor!!!"
👨‍⚕️
"So sorry but Khun Yingluck is too sick to go to prison.  But we have her brother's penthouse hospital suite ready to accommodate her stay - for as long as it takes!" (wink wink)  :thumbsup:

🤣🤣You must be joking! A Thaksin in jail?? They more or less runs the whole damn system now! No Thaksin will ever go to jail. Mark my words!

There's more chance of a snowball freezing in hell than her serving out her sentence!

I don't believe anything in news regarding politics and those who are involved. 🤔

6 hours ago, Andycoops said:

Banana republic Thailand.

 

The man responsible for the illegal coup which despatched a democratically elected government and plunged the country into further economic and social injustice is now a privy councillor. Why isn't he on trial.

Perhaps he has low friends in high places.

15 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

Simply coz she’s not a crininal

shes a victim of political persecution 

 she’s was convicted during the tenure of a illegitimate government. 

obviously a "Dem/Lefty"

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