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'Big Joke' Challenges Judicial Conduct in Admin Court Case

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Former Deputy Police Chief Surachet Hakpal, known as "Big Joke," is pressing for an inquiry into an Administrative Court judge's conduct, alleging significant bias and ethical misconduct.

 

After challenging his dismissal as unlawful, Surachet has urged the Administrative Court's president to assess the judge's impartiality and ethics.

 

He accuses the judge of ignoring crucial evidence, showing partiality, and making unjust summaries of the facts, thus breaching judicial standards severely.

 

Surachet's move highlights ongoing concerns about fairness and integrity within the judicial process regarding his case.

 

This development underscores tensions within Thailand's legal system and raises questions about the accountability of judicial figures, potentially impacting public trust in legal proceedings.

 

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fairness and integrity within the judicial process regarding his case.

 

Not just his case, but also so many more

Seems Big Joke is no big joke, so his enemies need to watch out. 

1 hour ago, JoePai said:

fairness and integrity within the judicial process regarding his case.

 

Not just his case, but also so many more

All the world is but a stage and each and everyone but an actor 

45 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Seems Big Joke is no big joke, so his enemies need to watch out. 

He needs to quit while he’s still alive before someone puts a bullet between his eyes 

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