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Thailand's DSI aims at cracking down on tax evasions

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DSI aims at cracking down on tax evasions

BANGKOK, 27 September 2013 (NNT) - The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has offered a 1- million-baht bounty for anyone who provides information that leads to an arrest of 5 suspects in a tax evasion case that causes the nation 4 billion baht in damage.


DSI Director General Tharit Pengdit revealed that the five had fraudulently claimed tax refunds during the 2012-2013 tax year.

Two of the five suspects are the Saelok siblings who operate a second hand trading business, Mr. Werayuth Saelok also known as Thanayuth Donlathanakoset and Miss Saithan Saelok. The other three are Mr. Surachet Maharamluk, and father and son Prasit and Kittisak Anyachote.

Mr. Tharit said that the DSI has initially coordinated with the Immigration Office in screening for the suspects, as the Saelok siblings have reportedly already fled the country and may currently reside in a neighboring country.

At the moment, the 3 other suspects are believed to remain in Thailand as their names have not been found on any normal channel of travelling out of the country.

The DSI Director General has assigned investigators to track down the wrongdoers, adding that a reward of 1 million baht per suspect would be handed out to anyone who can provide information leading to their arrests.

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Pretty measly reward considering how much was nicked.

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Pretty measly reward considering how much was nicked.

Come on mate, it is peanuts! The cost of running the rice-pledging-scam for a couple of days!rolleyes.gif

More publicity for Tarit and DSI on a big case but note the suspects are probably not in the country which is very convenient so we can expect a lot of talk to the media about DSI's plans but very little action to see them through.

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There was this chap called Thaksin who might be of interest to the DSI.

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More publicity for Tarit and DSI on a big case but note the suspects are probably not in the country which is very convenient so we can expect a lot of talk to the media about DSI's plans but very little action to see them through.

And there I was thinking he doesn't have far to look! the culprits are those that govern the country.

The only thing the DSI needs to do is look up he's backside, he would be surprised who is screwing him nicely ,without any effort.bah.gif

Pretty measly reward considering how much was nicked.

Come on mate, it is peanuts! The cost of running the rice-pledging-scam for a couple of days!rolleyes.gif width=20 alt=rolleyes.gif>

Yeap they will pay a lot more to keep people shut up

Good Idea, start with the street venders and M/Cycle taxi gangs, private schools, as well as language schools, there are millions to be made there, and just a few hundred thousand from the other guys.

There was this chap called Thaksin who might be of interest to the DSI.

You mean The Boss and I don't mean Springsteen

There was this chap called Thaksin who might be of interest to the DSI.

You mean The Boss and I don't mean Springsteen

Haha...he's still alive?

As for the other chap,

he'll be returning soon enough,

but it won't be to serve any penalties.

The super rich are above the law,

for they pay their dues as they go along.

Nothing new.

....and the smuggled car tax evasion fiasco.......???

....oh, I see........

Pretty measly reward considering how much was nicked.

How much did Taksin nick just on the satellite deal, and he is still a God here. Good Luck!

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  • .5 BILLION BHT.....that's a hello of an amount to claim as a tax refund..?? .... obviously no flags installed there...try and transfer 10001 euro/ gbps or $s and see what happens, you become terrorist/money launderer number 1....

Mr. Tharit said that the DSI has initially coordinated with the Immigration Office in screening for the suspects, as the Saelok siblings have reportedly already fled the country and may currently reside in a neighboring country.

Well, there's a novelty I do declare. Wonder if Dubai was the destination seems a popular spot for ne'er do wells from Thailand ?

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This is a non starter reward. The Thais can reneg on this easily for many reasons. It is noteworthy that a second hand trading business could have skimmed that much from their Thai tax liability.

....and the smuggled car tax evasion fiasco.......???

....oh, I see........

I thought they pinned that on Somchai who washes cars for 100 baht outside the Sisaket amphur office

Well I was sucked in byy the headline. I thought they were going to start cracking down on internet business that are not paying taxes.

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