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Thai Govt Rebuts Rice Report


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Posted Today, 16:56

It would seem the government may have found a way which unfortunately will prevent make it difficult for Commerce Minister Boonsong Teriyapirom to come with the right figures. Allegedly that isPosted Image . Mind you the PM Office Minister Varathep Rattanakorn seems to be compiling numbers at the moment and he (she?) is still at it.Posted Image

No PM's comment on Cabinet reshuffle

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra declined to comment whether Commerce Minister Boonsong Teriyapirom would be included in the new list of ministers.

Boonsong is expected to lose his job following the reported huge loss of the rice-pledging scheme.

Asked to confirm this, Yingluck said "I’d rather keep quiet on this". She noted that much of the issue at hand depends on the compilation of the loss figures from PM’s Office Minister Varathep Rattanakorn.

That will be the cabinet reshuffle Yingluck said was not going to happen, right?

If she'd only pay attention to what her brother tells herr
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What happened to the report to Moody's that was going to be sent by the 11th I think it was.

Did that actually happen or did it get duck shoved around the desks till it accidentally fell in the rubbish?

Isn't it like the criminal cases they don't want to come to court. Can't rush the result. Have to make sure the information is complete and accurate
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