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British Man Arrested at Airport for Allegedly Defrauding Wife and Forging Documents


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Whoever the alleged buyer was, was also being deceived. He wouldn't have been able to sell the land without the authorisation of the company directors. All of them. And the company secretary.

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5 minutes ago, Baba Naba said:

If it was a replacement deed, then it was not forged, just duplicated and it was a legal document.  

Am I missing something?

Good point.

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3 minutes ago, Dave0206 said:

His " sleeping partner " woke up and wants her 51% of the sale 🙄 

I was told that Thais are not allowed to be sleeping partners in a business, ie a 51% share holder has to put in 51% of the initial investment. My guess the Thai put up nothing. Does that make the setting up of the company by the Thai illegal?

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Must be very small money since they acted so quick if it was lots of money would take them several years. 

Think of it I thought the police don't get in fraud cases. That's for the DSI

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7 minutes ago, Samh said:

I was told that Thais are not allowed to be sleeping partners in a business, ie a 51% share holder has to put in 51% of the initial investment. My guess the Thai put up nothing. Does that make the setting up of the company by the Thai illegal?

Well since its his wife I assume it's his sleeping partner unless he married only for the company but he looks too young for that

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17 minutes ago, Samh said:

I was told that Thais are not allowed to be sleeping partners in a business, ie a 51% share holder has to put in 51% of the initial investment. My guess the Thai put up nothing. Does that make the setting up of the company by the Thai illegal?

 

Correct, which would mean he loses his money

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52 minutes ago, dpeti73 said:

This happening when you buy something here for 100% price but you can own only 49% and the relationship going wrong

It gets worse than that. If married (to a Thai) and your spouse runs up huge credit card debts or bank loans (with or without your knowledge), the creditors can come after you to recover 100% of the debts if she won't/can't pay. Like so many things here, what should just be a civil court matter, can also become a criminal matter. 

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7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Using the forged documents, obtained from a falsified police report , he is accused of secretly selling the company’s land and shares to a third party, valued at over 20 million baht.

Our scumbags seem to love Pattaya.

Like moths to a flame

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I thought forging documents and selling land or shares was activity reserved for Thai only. No wonder immugration stopped him. 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, har0165 said:

1. Just enjoy the lifestyle here, don't do business here. As a foreigner, everything is set up to work against you.

2. Don't get married.

 

Speaking from experience.

Agreed 100%

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