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Briton Held in Phang Nga Nominee Business Probe

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Most of the nominees are 'man of straws'. If they were real Nominees - they will probably be 'connected' and the police will not even investigate... think about it.....

Anyhow for some, it is really sad to lose everything on some practice which the 'whole world' in Thailand is doing.

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The snatch back has begun companies first, mark my words foreign owned Condos will be next. Then the big share out at the top of government. Don't forget who's in charge now the biggest racist on the planet

8 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Authorities in Phang Nga launched a coordinated operation on 16 June 2026 targeting alleged nominee business activities and suspected illegal hotel operations in Takua Thung district, resulting in the arrest of a 77-year-old British national and the seizure of documents linked to multiple company registrations.

One guy standing against 1000 Israelis. Go strong, dude! 😂

This 77 year old gentleman has probably worked his nuts off building up that business and employing many Thai's in the bargain. Used up the bulk of his capital and probably offers good service to holidaymakers at his business, In his eyes he has done nothing wrong and is happy providing the service and maintaining his business and his investment. To me this is a low priority nominee matter he should be let off with a fine and given an opportunity to put matters right. Probably all initiated by a jealous complainant.

22 minutes ago, Postmaster said:

This 77 year old gentleman has probably worked his nuts off building up that business and employing many Thai's in the bargain. Used up the bulk of his capital and probably offers good service to holidaymakers at his business, In his eyes he has done nothing wrong and is happy providing the service and maintaining his business and his investment. To me this is a low priority nominee matter he should be let off with a fine and given an opportunity to put matters right. Probably all initiated by a jealous complainant.

What about working without a permit and the businesses also not having the proper licences? Also let off?

FYI, I don’t see that there is any mention of nominees in the charges. So atm, it’s not really a nominee matter, priority or otherwise.

7 hours ago, CallumWK said:

The xenophobe Thais will have a field day

as will the usual TVF gloaters

7 hours ago, NobbyClarke said:

stupidly thought he was above the law

6 hours ago, ronnie50 said:

But will they charge the Thais in these nominee ventures? That's the question

Its irrelevant really, whether the Thai nominees one paid in order to get them to sign some papers , enabling one to effectively own property or run a business, are prosecuted or not will have no bearing on ones fate, It would be little comfort when behind bars or deported Why wish them ill

They are coming...

They are coming...

I guess things are getting serious, all of a sudden.

Seems that the proliferation of scofflaws has finally broken the camel's back.

Just one more straw is all it took.

And now, the FLOODGATES will open, and many Farang shall be washed away.....

One would think, at 77, some Farang might know better.

7 hours ago, Srikcir said:

It's not xenophobe but the law.

For justice not only should any foreigner unlawfully own and/or operate a business in Thailand be prosecuted, involved Thais should also. It's called 'no person is above the law.'

Hm, This is what they want us to believe. That the law is the same for every one !! But in every country there are people that apparently can do everything they want to do.

The law always looks the other way. For some of these people the law eventually catches up with them after many years of making millions and more millions.

But some of those criminal people die peacefully without ever been bothered by the law, after living a life of luxury with stolen money.

17 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

One would think, at 77, some Farang might know better

and one would be correct, some might know better, on the other hand.......

8 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

Thailand is no longer the place you can do business

Sure you can. Easy to set up and register a company in which you can only own 49%. Letting your wife have, say, 68% reduces the prying eyes. How much of the profits you take for yourself or how much you pay yourself is up to you. BTDT

8 hours ago, DualSportBiker said:

An AI can read all shareholders declared at DBD. Any CAP table with non-Thai names is then easily found. All Thai companies annual accounting filings are public and can be scraped

You could write simple programs to do that with any computer since the 80s but they've chosen not too for some reason. I don't understand their lax law enforcement stance but AI wasn't the thing that made it possible.

Thailand is a great place to visit and live while you are young enough to enjoy it. Just don't get caught up in the never ending push to buy anything period. Except a vehicle, best thing I ever did in Thailand. Thailand and the people have had decades and trained endlessly on how to F*&ck a farang.. And the greedy and stupid foreigners fall for it daily..

3 minutes ago, Gknrd said:

Thailand and the people have had decades and trained endlessly on how to F*&ck a farang..

I was told , from a business point of view, that if you ever get F*&cked in Pattaya it is more likely than not going to be a farang not a Thai.

8 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

I was told , from a business point of view, that if you ever get F*&cked in Pattaya it is more likely than not going to be a farang not a Thai.

If its not a falang amd not a thai, who the $&*# is doing the f******?

11 hours ago, baansgr said:

Don't worry about the Thais, it's more the monied up foreigners coming here corrupting the place...if foreigners didn't come to abuse the system, the problem would not exist

it starts with the Thais trying to sell something to foreigners, for instance real estate agents offering you to own land and house through a company and even introduce their lawyers. But of course they are not legally punished, but at least their business model will suffer and land and house prices will come down without foreign investments.

15 hours ago, henryford1958 said:

Hope they jail all these nominee crooks. But the Thai lawyers will be exempt!

Nonsense, as has been frequently reported, they're all being investigated also.

12 hours ago, ronnie50 said:

But will they charge the Thais in these nominee ventures? That's the question

As they are all being investigated and reported publicly, yes.

12 hours ago, ronnie50 said:

This is being done to get rid of the foreigner competition

No, it isn't, it's being done to get rid of illegal foreign competition.

12 hours ago, khunjeff said:

So exactly how many Thais acting illegally as nominees were arrested? 🤔

Several reports indicated that the Thais are also being investigated but they won't be arrested until the investigations have been completed, as happened in this case.

11 hours ago, Marco100 said:

I still wonder what will they do with the seized assets ? A big grab festival ?

I believe those with illegal assets are given 6 months to dispose of them after which they are seized as government assets.

8 hours ago, Toby1947 said:

The snatch back has begun companies first, mark my words foreign owned Condos will be next. Then the big share out at the top of government. Don't forget who's in charge now the biggest racist on the planet

It's probably a very good idea that nobody marks your words... except to give them a mark of 0/10

8 hours ago, Postmaster said:

This 77 year old gentleman has probably worked his nuts off building up that business and employing many Thai's in the bargain. Used up the bulk of his capital and probably offers good service to holidaymakers at his business, In his eyes he has done nothing wrong and is happy providing the service and maintaining his business and his investment. To me this is a low priority nominee matter he should be let off with a fine and given an opportunity to put matters right. Probably all initiated by a jealous complainant.

It was not reported that he was involved in illegal nominees, it was reported that he was working illegally, though.

47 minutes ago, Ray60 said:

starts with the Thais trying to sell something to foreigners, for instance real estate agents offering you to own land and house through a company and even introduce their lawyers. But of course they are not legally punished

There's no reason for the estate agents to be published if they're not doing anything wrong, all they're doing is selling. Accountants or lawyers, nominees and the foreign "owners" are the ones in the wrong, legally.

14 hours ago, DualSportBiker said:

An AI can read all shareholders declared at DBD. Any CAP table with non-Thai names is then easily found. All Thai companies annual accounting filings are public and can be scraped. Any company with a non-Thai shareholder that does not transact business at a rate expected will be subject to review; again AI outputting 'confidence levels', then manual. Eventually the system will learn and do most of the reviews automatically.

So shell companies with no, or just a couple of employees, no rotation of staff for years, no social security payments for staff's accounts, no regular bills or revenue will rise to the surface and be reviewed. Hiding in the background noise worked when these systems were manually investigated. Now an AI agent can go through the entire nation's 2.6 million registered companies in a few hours. They will be very thorough and take their time, but they will eventually go after everyone with a shell Co. and nominee shareholders.

My business partner's wife was summoned by the RTP regarding his ten year old Co. She was asked about the Co's operations, customers, business model, fees, purchases, suppliers and more. When she was able to answer pretty much everything they quickly realised she was not a nominee but a genuine vested partner and Co executive, they let her go before calling each other idiots for pulling in the wrong person.

So the AI will probably pick up naturalised Thais or half Thais with foreign names too. I am waiting for them to visit.

9 hours ago, Postmaster said:

This 77 year old gentleman has probably worked his nuts off building up that business and employing many Thai's in the bargain. Used up the bulk of his capital and probably offers good service to holidaymakers at his business, In his eyes he has done nothing wrong and is happy providing the service and maintaining his business and his investment. To me this is a low priority nominee matter he should be let off with a fine and given an opportunity to put matters right. Probably all initiated by a jealous complainant.

Paint it with a wide prolific brush now innit ?

77 year old geezer should have known better , hope he's back in the council estate on the dole where he belongs .....

1 hour ago, PhilipHabib said:

Paint it with a wide prolific brush now innit ?

77 year old geezer should have known better , hope he's back in the council estate on the dole where he belongs .....

why, what has he done to upset you so badly?

12 hours ago, Toby1947 said:

The snatch back has begun companies first, mark my words foreign owned Condos will be next. Then the big share out at the top of government. Don't forget who's in charge now the biggest racist on the planet

It may be hard to imagine for some, but Thailand does have laws and does abide by them. The likelihood of Thailand "snatching back" foreign owned condos is nigh zero. And even if some crazy politician suggested such an act, the big developers would crush him before he finished the sentence.

21 hours ago, boloaf said:

I gave my missus the money to buy my house simply because I knew that with my luck I would get bitten in the ass at some time or other if I bough a nominee company. In other words, I wrote off the money but the wife hasn't kicked me out yet after 17 years. However, I'm not pleased that the likes of this old guy have been nicked for it, when a Thai can buy as much property as he likes in the UK and if they don't wish to buy, can probably get a council house thrown at them.

Glad it worked out for you..... you took a chance though.

20 hours ago, Toby1947 said:

The snatch back has begun companies first, mark my words foreign owned Condos will be next. Then the big share out at the top of government. Don't forget who's in charge now the biggest racist on the planet

8 hours ago, timendres said:

It may be hard to imagine for some, but Thailand does have laws and does abide by them. The likelihood of Thailand "snatching back" foreign owned condos is nigh zero. And even if some crazy politician suggested such an act, the big developers would crush him before he finished the sentence.

Think the poster ( toby1947 ) was referring to, the crazy people,

that have, and still are buying condos in company names.

As for the condo owners, that have bought into the foreign quoter 49%

they will be fine, they are protected under the condominium act.

On 6/17/2026 at 11:15 PM, Dogmatix said:

So the AI will probably pick up naturalised Thais or half Thais with foreign names too. I am waiting for them to visit.

Good catch. If integrated with central immigration or citizen database, could be avoided... Let us know if they come knocking :)

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