Lite Beer Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 NACC expects to rule on PM’s rice pledging case on May 8 or May 13 BANGKOK: -- The National Anti-Corruption Commission is expected to rule on the rice pledging scheme case against caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on May 8 or May 13, said NACC secretary-general Sansern Poljiak on Tuesday. He said that officials were wrapping up the case to be submitted to the enquiry panel on May 6 and if the panel found that there was sufficient ground to prove the prime minister’s wrongdoings then it would submit the case together with its recommendations to the commission for finalization either on May 8 or May 13.The NACC, said Mr Sansern, has rejected Ms Yingluck’s legal advisors’ request for an addition of seven witnesses to testify to the NACC in defence of the prime minister because none of these witnesses were relevant with the accusations under investigation.The NACC also turned down a suggestion of the government that it dispatched officials to conduct field investigation regarding the two million tonnes of rice reported to have gone missing on the ground that the missing rice had nothing to do with the issues under investigation. Source: http://englishnews.t...se-may-8-may-13 -- Thai PBS 2014-04-29
Popular Post PaullyW Posted April 29, 2014 Popular Post Posted April 29, 2014 Ah, the truly endless updates from these self-important officials and experts. Please wake us up when something actually happens. I've never lived in a country so constantly full of hot air - promises, urgings, recommendations, hubs, schemes, committees, and occasional threats. What clowns, the lot of them 4
JesseFrank Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 The NACC, said Mr Sansern, has rejected Ms Yingluck’s legal advisors’ request for an addition of seven witnesses to testify to the NACC in defence of the prime minister because none of these witnesses were relevant with the accusations under investigation. Anyone remember the request for 2 more witness to be heard, which later changed to 4 witness ? http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/721037-pm-yinglucks-lawyer-insists-nacc-hear-more-witnesses-on-rice-case/ Below is my post in that thread So 4 more witnesses today, where it were only 2 more just a few days ago. After this 4 there will be a request for another 2 and then again 3 an then again............................ Jump on the bandwagon guys because we're in for a looooong ride http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/721037-pm-yinglucks-lawyer-insists-nacc-hear-more-witnesses-on-rice-case/?p=7730061 Looks like I was right then from the quote in the OP. Bye bye Yingluck 2
Popular Post Scamper Posted April 29, 2014 Popular Post Posted April 29, 2014 Thank goodness the NACC is finally finding a close to this after the endless delays, obfuscation, intimidation, and intimations from Yingluck, Pheu Thai, Chalerm, CAPO, the UDD and all their assorted UDD leaders. The NACC has exercised immense patience, as they have withstood an unprecedented level of pressure. They deserve our respect. And their ruling - as a constitutional empowered agency - should in turn be respected. 5
bigbamboo Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 Ah, the truly endless updates from these self-important officials and experts. Please wake us up when something actually happens. I've never lived in a country so constantly full of hot air - promises, urgings, recommendations, hubs, schemes, committees, and occasional threats. What clowns, the lot of them You should lighten up. Some people on here get so wound up with things that happen here especially in politics and take it all so seriously. They don't, so why should we? 1
Skywalker69 Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 Ah, the truly endless updates from these self-important officials and experts. Please wake us up when something actually happens. I've never lived in a country so constantly full of hot air - promises, urgings, recommendations, hubs, schemes, committees, and occasional threats. What clowns, the lot of them Ah, the truly endless updates from these self-important officials and experts. Is that your expert opinion?
PaullyW Posted April 29, 2014 Posted April 29, 2014 Ah, the truly endless updates from these self-important officials and experts. Please wake us up when something actually happens. I've never lived in a country so constantly full of hot air - promises, urgings, recommendations, hubs, schemes, committees, and occasional threats. What clowns, the lot of them Ah, the truly endless updates from these self-important officials and experts. Is that your expert opinion? Yes. Next question.
Popular Post templedog Posted April 29, 2014 Popular Post Posted April 29, 2014 Ah, the truly endless updates from these self-important officials and experts. Please wake us up when something actually happens. I've never lived in a country so constantly full of hot air - promises, urgings, recommendations, hubs, schemes, committees, and occasional threats. What clowns, the lot of them Ah, the truly endless updates from these self-important officials and experts. Is that your expert opinion? Yes. Next question. 555!! Paully W, you da man!! 3
ozvenison Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 So I'll bet London to a brick Suthep's infamous D'DAY date is either the 8th or the 13th of May
Nickymaster Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 In which democracy can a government spend 30 billion USD without transparency? Only thing we know is that they still owe the farmers around 3 billion USD. This is most probably the largest corruption case in Thai history. The fact that Yingluck hasn't released any figures since her party implemented this scheme 3 years ago proves that they have something to hide. 2
tingtongteesood Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 When the new administration comes in and asks to see the books for the PT clowns reign of chaos, I am sure they will be 'misssing' somehow, same as important documents were supposedly 'mislaid' or 'damaged' during the floods of 2011.
webfact Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Verdict to be delivered soon for PM's casesBANGKOK, 30 April 2014 (NNT) - Lawyers defending Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in a corruption trial under review by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) expect that a verdict on the case will be delivered some time during the next two weeks.The NACC, which is probing Ms Yingluck’s alleged corruption in the state rice-pledging scheme, made the decision to not allow any more witnesses in the case. The premier originally requested that up to 11 people testify on her behalf.According to her legal team, the agency’s decision signals the end of the hearing and witness testimony process. The NACC is expected to hand down a ruling on May 8 or 15.Prime Minister Yingluck and other witnesses are also required to be present at another hearing on her transfer of the returning National Security Council head on May 6.Newly reinstated NSC chief Thawil Pleansri said that he had submitted his statement on the case to the Constitutional Court and would appear at the court on the scheduled date.He further said that he was not concerned by the prospect of working with the current government and would perform his duty to the best of his ability for the benefit of the nation, and that he was set to focus his attention on security policies in the southern border provinces first.-- NNT 2014-04-30
rickirs Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> In which democracy can a government spend 30 billion USD without transparency? Only thing we know is that they still owe the farmers around 3 billion USD. This is most probably the largest corruption case in Thai history. The fact that Yingluck hasn't released any figures since her party implemented this scheme 3 years ago proves that they have something to hide. How about the Abhisit/Suthep Democrat administration government spending 2007-2010; was it anymore transparent? The PTP administration is operating with the same legislative transparaency requirements of the Democrat administration, which is to say with minimal requirements. I'd like to hear about Constitutional reform from the parties to make ANY government budgetary funding and expenditures more accountable, as well as investigations and deliberations by ALL the independent agencies. 1
Ricardo Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> In which democracy can a government spend 30 billion USD without transparency? Only thing we know is that they still owe the farmers around 3 billion USD. This is most probably the largest corruption case in Thai history. The fact that Yingluck hasn't released any figures since her party implemented this scheme 3 years ago proves that they have something to hide. How about the Abhisit/Suthep Democrat administration government spending 2007-2010; was it anymore transparent? The PTP administration is operating with the same legislative transparaency requirements of the Democrat administration, which is to say with minimal requirements. I'd like to hear about Constitutional reform from the parties to make ANY government budgetary funding and expenditures more accountable, as well as investigations and deliberations by ALL the independent agencies. I believe you're mistaken, the Democrat-led coalition government didn't take over until December-2008, and ran until July-2011. "Government spending 2007-2010" included three other administrations. 1
pmugghc Posted April 30, 2014 Posted April 30, 2014 Transparency International is calling on the gov't to stop intimidating the NACC. Google the Bkk Post
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