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Economic Party Advocates Capital Punishment for Corrupt Officials in Thailand


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there is no corruption in Thailand, these people are wasting time and energy, they will not find one corrupted member

 

P.S=== SARCASM intended

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I think its a good idea. Of course in case (of miracle) its would become a law  no one "important" would be sentenced to death. Also its would be surely used to con and make shut-up the most dangerous opposant.

That say the simple idea that a capital punishment exist, its will certainly make think twice a fair number of officials, specialy the one who arent well connected engough and will be prime target for a show of virtue.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

this Thai political faction is making waves by proposing capital punishment for state officials found guilty of corruption, marking a bold strategy to combat the country's persistent graft issues.

 

Sounds good to me.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

the Economic Party is making waves by proposing capital punishment for state officials found guilty of corruption

General Rangsee Kitiyanasap, the leader of the Economic Party

only state officials?

why not also government officials?

Because the party leader is a military general, which makes him a government officials..., (it would be a conflict of interest)

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16 hours ago, liddelljohn said:

The executioner would have to work 24/7/365 to even make a small dent  in the corrupt officials numbers ,,,,,,,,,

The job would require shift work or as you stated a boat load of overtime

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Well, it's a headline grabber for sure, job done and some attention brought to this new "neo-conservative" party.

"Tough on corruption, tough on the causes of corruption".

 

However, if you think about it for more than about 2 seconds, you will conclude it's completely unworkable.

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"The People’s Party, regarded by some conservatives as a threat to the monarchy and other traditional institutions, has seen its past incarnations, Move Forward and Future Forward, dissolved by court orders. Move Forward was disbanded for its stance on amending the lese majeste law, while Future Forward faced dissolution due to illegal financial contributions."

 

Don't worry, if the People's party makes enough waves they will be disbanded too for some trivial reason.

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3 hours ago, Purdey said:

Having a death penalty for officials at the lower end of the scale while their bosses sit comfortably on the cash. How not to create a just system.

Exactly... fall-guys fall and the elite continue to fly high

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2 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

A very dangerous idea. How would they determine who to charge or how to prosecute them? This is a setup for authoritarian purges of opposition officials.

A "dangerous idea" for the pollies themselves, though. Far as most of us are concerned, they can purge each other to infinity. Sell tickets.....

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18 minutes ago, isaanistical said:

A "dangerous idea" for the pollies themselves, though. Far as most of us are concerned, they can purge each other to infinity. Sell tickets.....

Again, how do you maintain fairness and control of the system? How do you prevent a North Korea where the bad guys are killing the good guys?

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23 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Again, how do you maintain fairness and control of the system? How do you prevent a North Korea where the bad guys are killing the good guys?

You just arrived? There are no good guys.

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6 minutes ago, isaanistical said:

You just arrived? There are no good guys.

Hardly, and that is not true. Allowing the government to unilaterally kill people is a terrible idea.

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3 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Hardly, and that is not true. Allowing the government to unilaterally kill people is a terrible idea.

Allowing officials to take brown envelopes is a terrible idea. Everything about Thailand's administration (and that of many other countries) is a terrible idea and topping a few to "encourager les autres" would get my vote (er, I don't have one).

 

I don't say all officials are bad, but all are bent. Even the good ones - who do their jobs diligently in their community - will happily accommodate one in return for a little something. And that is about something else - the rate for the job.

 

To be serious, "Pay peanuts, you get only monkeys". The diligent local cop, or local council guy, gets a pittance. No great incentive to refuse my occasional "pourboire", is there? But - and we all know the reality - pay better and you don't actually get rid of the corrupt(ion). You have to somehow weed out the baddies BEFORE rewarding the rest. And that is something no administration in the region, perhaps in the world, has learned to do.

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1 minute ago, isaanistical said:

Allowing officials to take brown envelopes is a terrible idea. Everything about Thailand's administration (and that of many other countries) is a terrible idea and topping a few to "encourager les autres" would get my vote (er, I don't have one).

 

I don't say all officials are bad, but all are bent. Even the good ones - who do their jobs diligently in their community - will happily accommodate one in return for a little something. And that is about something else - the rate for the job.

 

To be serious, "Pay peanuts, you get only monkeys". The diligent local cop, or local council guy, gets a pittance. No great incentive to refuse my occasional "pourboire", is there? But - and we all know the reality - pay better and you don't actually get rid of the corrupt(ion). You have to somehow weed out the baddies BEFORE rewarding the rest. And that is something no administration in the region, perhaps in the world, has learned to do.

And what if the people with the envelopes start killing the people that are not taking the envelopes? This is a very populist fascist idea, and a very bad one. The corruption is already illegal, all that is missing is proper enforcement.

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Ancient Greek Democracies had this rule  2300 Years ago for elected officials ,, and it was taken by a full vote of the  cities  registered  Voters ,, minimum punishments for corruption or incompetence  was  a massive fine often  all money and posessions  , removal of office and voting rights which was harsh as it made you less than a man , to exile for you and your family which was almost as bad as death as you were no longer citizen but an outcast and unlikely to find refuge in another city , to a choice of slavery or death , by poison, sword, fire or strangulation ...  Even republican Rome  had methods to punish corrupt or incompetent officials  ..  

 

Modern Democracies often reward  incompetence   etc in Uk they are made Lords ,, In EU they are made commissioners ,In Thailand or USA its a revolving door for the elites ,, Etc etc ,,,no real punishments for failure ..

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