webfact Posted January 22 Posted January 22 File photo courtesy: Thai Rath In a fresh twist to Thailand's political scene, Klathum MP 'Pi Lick' has been embroiled in controversial allegations this week, accused of being involved in loan shark operations. Pi, known for his ties with former Palang Pracharath heavyweight Thammanat Prompao, has come forward vehemently denying any such involvement. This revelation has gripped the nation, sparking widespread discussion about potential unethical conduct among public officials. Pi, representing Kamphaeng Phet, found himself thrust into the media spotlight following a barrage of claims circulated on social media. These allegations suggest that he dabbled in the unlawful lending business, possibly through connections with his former partner, actress Arisara Thongborisut. However, steadfast in his rebuttal, Pi asserted that he has never entertained any involvement in such illegal activities, emphasising his duty-bound stance to combat such practices given his capacity as a lawmaker. The accusations against Pi have been underlined by reports involving an unnamed individual, claiming to have been a personal secretary to Arisara during her alleged dealings. This individual purportedly demanded Arisara repay nearly nine million baht that she allegedly borrowed for funding the said illicit venture. The plot thickened when Arisara indicated she intended to settle this debt using funds gained from distributing government lottery tickets – a business alleged to have connections with Thammanat. Thammanat, a figure of intrigue himself, leads a faction of 20 MPs who defected from Palang Pracharath to join the Klathum party, a current coalition partner, raising eyebrows about the connections and loyalties within Thai politics. Despite the swirling allegations, Pi Lick has staunchly denied any implication of Thammanat in the supposed lottery quota scandal, aiming to distance his political ally from the claims of financial misconduct. This unfolding drama has not just captivated the attention of the public but has also magnified concerns over political integrity in Thailand. It echoes a broader issue of accountability among elected officials and their associates, driving serious conversations about reform and transparency within the country's power corridors. As the story continues to develop, it remains to be seen how these allegations could impact the reputation and political futures of those involved. For now, Pi Lick's emphatic denials stand as a challenge against these accusations, leaving the public watching for any new revelationsm, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2025-01-22 1
Popular Post chickenslegs Posted January 22 Popular Post Posted January 22 4 hours ago, webfact said: ... known for his ties with former Palang Pracharath heavyweight Thammanat Prompao Say no more. 1 1 1 3
Popular Post hotchilli Posted January 22 Popular Post Posted January 22 12 hours ago, webfact said: The plot thickened when Arisara indicated she intended to settle this debt using funds gained from distributing government lottery tickets – a business alleged to have connections with Thammanat. 12 hours ago, webfact said: Despite the swirling allegations, Pi Lick has staunchly denied any implication of Thammanat in the supposed lottery quota scandal, aiming to distance his political ally from the claims of financial misconduct. Corrupt to the core... 1 1 2
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted January 22 Popular Post Posted January 22 Any politician should be presumed guilty, until proven innocent. Just the way it is. Same applies to the police, immigration and customs. They are nearly all corrupt. Gotcha! 3
PomPolo Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Never mind the loan shark stuff he needs to sort his jacket and those shoulder pads out before he starts lending his cash. 1
blaze master Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Thammanat is a fine fella. The Australian news report filled with facts and court documents was a farce. 1 1
Artisi Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, blaze master said: Thammanat is a fine fella. The Australian news report filled with facts and court documents was a farce. Yep, the poor bugger was just importing flour which was sadly mistaken for heroin.
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