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Former Minister Reveals Alleged Phuket Police Extortion Racket
File photo for reference only. Courtesy of Shutterstock Former finance minister Sommai Phasee has made explosive claims about corrupt police practices in Phuket, suggesting tourists are being extorted for bribes. According to Sommai, officers are reportedly stopping foreign visitors—particularly those on motorcycles—for minor violations and demanding on-the-spot payments ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 baht to avoid arrest. Sharing his allegations on Facebook, Sommai expressed his frustrations, stating that corruption is a pervasive issue throughout Thailand. His revelations have prompted serious concerns about the impact of such practices on the country’s reputation as a tourist hotspot. "How can Thai tourism thrive when corruption is so deeply rooted in the system?" Sommai questioned. He painted a bleak picture of systemic corruption extending beyond just the police force, implicating high-level officials, politicians, and business leaders as well. Picture courtesy of Thai Post The former minister described how officers target tourists for supposed infractions like not wearing helmets or lacking licences. Instead of receiving official fines, unsuspecting tourists are coerced into handing over substantial cash bribes, affecting their overall experience of Thailand. Sommai’s claims have brought renewed scrutiny to the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures in the country. He criticised the National Anti-Corruption Commission, suggesting that many citizens perceive it as another entity susceptible to influence and monetary "fixes." He highlighted other recent corruption scandals, such as alleged bribery in government projects, illicit land sales, and accusations against members of the Football Association of Thailand. Such instances underline the challenges facing Thailand in addressing systemic corruption. Beyond the police, Sommai called for comprehensive reforms and greater public accountability. He urged Thai citizens to hold officials responsible, especially amidst recent political changes. He voiced his concern about corruption becoming so ingrained in the country's fabric, causing many to lose hope in reform. “Corruption affects us all—it’s about the everyday people who suffer because of it,” Sommai stated, emphasising the broader societal impacts. In light of these serious allegations, there’s a pressing need for concrete actions aimed at restoring trust and integrity within Thailand’s institutions. Sommai's statements have undoubtedly ignited debates on whether currently embedded corruption can feasibly be dismantled or if it requires an overhaul of existing systems. As tourism remains a critical sector for Thailand, the spotlight is now on how authorities will respond to these devastating claims. For the millions visiting the country annually, the hope is for a trustworthy environment reflecting the warmth and hospitality Thailand is famed for, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-17 -
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My Friends arrive on Saturday March 22nd on visa exempt and are here 31 days
I have just checked on the UK Embassy site and you are right - it is 60 days. I have sent the link to them - thanks for your help. -
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As an Expat: How do you feel about dying in Thailand? Will you be happy about it?
Absolutely. Hopefully the doctors are a lot more open to sending me home to my bed with lots of really good painkilling drugs in my family's pockets should it come to that. Or the number of a broker that can sell them, at least. -
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As an Expat: How do you feel about dying in Thailand? Will you be happy about it?
I've had enough poon tang, no regrets -
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Be Still My Beating Heart
More victims of Bidens open border. One time, they were free and happy, stealing and raping in their countries and then Joe invited them to come in to steal in the USA And now? Look at the faces: "I should have stayed home" they say to us. https://nypost.com/2025/03/16/us-news/first-flight-of-250-migrant-gang-members-arrive-in-el-salvador-to-be-held-in-notorious-mega-prison/ -
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Russia Rejects Trump's Temporary Ukraine Ceasefire Offer
Russia can easily stop more loss of life. Just retreat back to their own country and the war will be over, easy peasy. By the way, there was no provocation, Russia invaded Ukraine, plain and simple.
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