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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 June 2025
UPDATE Device Found in Ao Nang Tourist District – Timer set to 120 Days Picture courtesy of Amarin Authorities have uncovered another suspect device planted in a busy commercial zone near Ao Nang Beach in Krabi. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364874-krabi-on-alert-as-two-suspicious-objects-found/#findComment-19903802 -
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British Lump of Lard Hauled Off Thai Lion Air Flight
Ganja probably - no worries -
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No True Move Wallet for Foreigners?
It is totally in the governments interest to "ban" cash they seek total control over their (slaves) citizens and the cashless digital panopticon is the ultimate solution for them to achieve their evil objective....remember "you will own nothing and be happy" (eating zee bugs) -
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The UK is going mad...
Exactly. So if you can con the system into believing you have one then you probably don't have to do any graft/work and can continue to sponge off the state. Similar ,say, to bone spurs?- 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 June 2025
Thai Abbot Sues Bank Over Alleged 1.3 Billion Baht Embezzlement Photo via Facebook/ พระปัญญาวชิรโมลี นพพร In a troubling financial scandal, Phra Panya Wachiramolee, abbot of Wat Pa Si Saeng Tham in Ubon Ratchathani, is taking legal action against a bank for allegedly embezzling over 1.3 billion baht from the Luang Pu Sri Mahawero Foundation. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365027-thai-abbot-sues-bank-over-alleged-13-billion-baht-embezzlement/ -
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Report Thai Abbot Sues Bank Over Alleged 1.3 Billion Baht Embezzlement
Photo via Facebook/ พระปัญญาวชิรโมลี นพพร In a troubling financial scandal, Phra Panya Wachiramolee, abbot of Wat Pa Si Saeng Tham in Ubon Ratchathani, is taking legal action against a bank for allegedly embezzling over 1.3 billion baht from the Luang Pu Sri Mahawero Foundation. The abbot, who serves as the foundation’s secretary, discovered the missing funds upon returning from a trip to Kunming, China. He revealed on social media that the foundation's account, into which 803 million baht from donations was deposited nine years ago, should now hold about 1.3 billion baht with accrued interest. A bank employee reportedly informed him that the funds were used for investments and investment insurance—transactions the abbot and the foundation’s committee did not authorise. Phra Panya Wachiramolee demanded the return of the funds, but the bank, identified as Krung Thai, refused. This led the foundation to hire legal representation and file a case at the Roi Et Provincial Court on June 25. As of now, no representatives from the bank have explained the situation. The abbot and his legal team are determined to pursue justice and recover the missing funds, highlighting concerns about transparent financial management and accountability. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-27
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