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27 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

In a significant legal decision, the Supreme Administrative Court in Thailand has ordered former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to pay 10.028 billion baht ($306 million) in damages related to her administration's controversial rice-pledging scheme.

 

Haha, big brother probably has to bail her out (if she ever really has to pay that). According to Google, her net worth is 'only' US$25 million... 😆 

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12 minutes ago, billd766 said:

So what happened to all the money when all the rice was finally sold.

 

Where did that go to I wonder.

 

Didn't they store part of it like for twelve years, then (tried to sell it) cheaply to buyers in Africa in 2023? 

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:

So what happened to all the money when all the rice was finally sold.

 

Where did that go to I wonder.

The generals took it!!! Maybe? Just saying.

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:

So what happened to all the money when all the rice was finally sold.

 

Where did that go to I wonder.

Watch! Land deal. Rice pledging scheme (remember Joseph and his technicolor coat) was sound but failed to take into account currupt Thais. How can she be held responsible for others who stole??? Maybe time for all Generals to be audited! Oh they can't do that as no one would do the job "bang, bang your dead". Audit the blimp, detectors and submarines or lack of!!!

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Pocket change for the family, som nom nah!!!

 

Meanwhile, wonder if this development has anything to do with the government's recent proposed changes on taxation of foreign-sourced income remitted back into Thailand?

 

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10 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Pocket change for the family, som nom nah!!!

... 306 millionen us dollar ... i don't think that is "pocket change" even for khun toni ... khun toni will not be a happy brother about this development ....

Posted
3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

mismanagement and corruption, leading to significant financial deficits.

 

That's how everything works isn't it?

Look at this taxation malarkey - by increasing the tax net they are going to end up collecting far less.


Should Srettha Thavisin be made to pay for that out of his pocket? He was PM when the change was made - so it's his fault right?

 

How many billions of Baht did he cost the economy already - it's ongoing too

 

The answer is no of course, a Prime Minister should not have to pay personally for their dumb policies - they should really do a better job.

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