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Thaksin's rice subsidy scheme, the scam that just keeps taking. On top of these losses are the disappearance of 3 million tons of rice and the debt the coup government is creating to pay the farmers.

Pretty sure the current money is included in the figure which is only an estimate. Pridiyathorn's estimate is 460 billion, whilst a subcommitee under the last govt estimated the losses from the first three pledging schemes at 332 billion. So if you add in the two more since then, 500 or so seems about right. However, it's possible some of that will be recouped after current stocks are sold, not sure if the estimates are taking that into account or not.

By the way the president of the PWO says that the "missing rice" isn't actually missing, it was just undocumented at the time due to it being milled. Everything should be taken with a pinch of salt now though because there are those who will want to exaggerate the scale of the losses, and there are also those with reputations to defend (presumably the latter with be transferred quite quickly though).

But with the character and quality of the folks running the rice scheme - reported losses to me actually seem "under" the mark.

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I would like NACC to prove that the money was missing in transition or placed in the politician's account. Just because the program itself creates a loss, the information is not sufficient to accuse any politician for corruption. Get the book out and do the audit trail. There should be GL to trace where the money is going. The book should tie out to zero of all transactions.

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I would like NACC to prove that the money was missing in transition or placed in the politician's account. Just because the program itself creates a loss, the information is not sufficient to accuse any politician for corruption. Get the book out and do the audit trail. There should be GL to trace where the money is going. The book should tie out to zero of all transactions.

So you are arguing that PTP politicians are "NOT" corrupt? Bwhahahahaahahahahaha Tell me another story Grandpa, I like fairy tales!

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I don't know if corruption can be proved, incompetence has surely been. The PTP government knew that the price they were paying could not be sustained, their answer was to keep offering it and not pay the farmers. Cynical and criminal, truly, corrupt, I don't know.

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The criminal investigation should focus on the failure of the administration to present an accounting and come forward with both the losses and damages to the rice stocks as well as the overall financial losses. Without that transparency no one was in a position to make changes to the scheme to mitigate losses or cancel the program in its entirety.

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OK, right here on this site over the past year or so, in posting newspaper articles at various points in the process, we have read:

That the "revolving fund" at tha BAAC of 500 bil. bt was used up and 200 bil more was needed.

We have been told that the additional 200 bil was added by the BAAC.

We have been told that the BAAC had 200 bil of its own capital, and that it used 150 bil to additionally fund tghe rice scheme.

Now we are at 850 bil, and that's before the latest harvest.

We have been told so may times that government sales such as to China and The Phils were happening but they never did. That is, unless someone other than the bank got paid.

We have been told that a very large amount of rice was smuggled in from Cambodia and sold as Thai rice at the pledging price.

We have been told that a large amount of rice is rotten or missing.

We have been told that the amount the government, using loans from the BAAC paid was about 3x today's market price for good fresh rice.

Now the new government is somehow raising billions more to actually pay the farmers, or so it appears. But this isn't money from the sale of rice.

Rice isn't being sold.

Is it 1+ trillion baht plus what is being paid out now, less the actual value of whatever could be sold? We have been told that if they release the rice stockpiles onto the world market the price of rice will really crash.

Someone has his work cut out for him in spades.

And we are told that Thaksin's visible fortune as reported by Forbes increased a whopping $1.1 billion dollars just last year almost tripling, and Forbes said that Thaksin said the government owed him the money. Why?

It was a Court decision to return previously seized/confiscated funds that were frozen during the investigation of previous cases of corruption. Supposedly.

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Thaksin's rice subsidy scheme, the scam that just keeps taking. On top of these losses are the disappearance of 3 million tons of rice and the debt the coup government is creating to pay the farmers.

Waza.... it sure was and is NOT the coup government which created the debt burden...it was the "legally" elected goverment of the Shinewatras ...get your facts right..! wai2.gif

There is no serious debt burden. In Jan it was at 45% of GDP, down 45 billion. That's pretty low by global standards. It might be even lower now considering they haven't been able to spend any money, but with the economy affected and GDP falling, perhaps not (have to factor the 90 billion rice payments into this too, of course). Rice scheme was ridiculous and riddled with corruption, of course, partly by design, partly through mismanagement and incompetence. But let's not exaggerate the debt accrued from it...

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OK, right here on this site over the past year or so, in posting newspaper articles at various points in the process, we have read:

That the "revolving fund" at tha BAAC of 500 bil. bt was used up and 200 bil more was needed.

We have been told that the additional 200 bil was added by the BAAC.

We have been told that the BAAC had 200 bil of its own capital, and that it used 150 bil to additionally fund tghe rice scheme.

Now we are at 850 bil, and that's before the latest harvest.

We have been told so may times that government sales such as to China and The Phils were happening but they never did. That is, unless someone other than the bank got paid.

We have been told that a very large amount of rice was smuggled in from Cambodia and sold as Thai rice at the pledging price.

We have been told that a large amount of rice is rotten or missing.

We have been told that the amount the government, using loans from the BAAC paid was about 3x today's market price for good fresh rice.

Now the new government is somehow raising billions more to actually pay the farmers, or so it appears. But this isn't money from the sale of rice.

Rice isn't being sold.

Is it 1+ trillion baht plus what is being paid out now, less the actual value of whatever could be sold? We have been told that if they release the rice stockpiles onto the world market the price of rice will really crash.

Someone has his work cut out for him in spades.

And we are told that Thaksin's visible fortune as reported by Forbes increased a whopping $1.1 billion dollars just last year almost tripling, and Forbes said that Thaksin said the government owed him the money. Why?

I'd be disgusted and yet not surprised if he hadn't offered anyone an explanation of what the money was for.

He can simply take $1.1 billion from the government without any explanation?

And some would say that the Constitution is just fine as it is.

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Thaksin's rice subsidy scheme, the scam that just keeps taking. On top of these losses are the disappearance of 3 million tons of rice and the debt the coup government is creating to pay the farmers.

Are you suggesting that the rice farmers should not have have paid what they were contractually due >

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Shouldn't the title of this thread read "A Thai's Opinion" rather than "Thai Opinion"? I expected to read something about the majority of the national population agitating for a thorough investigation of this matter... [Otherwise, the piece seemed fairly even-handed to me, despite coming from the Nation].

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If this investigation has teeth then it would be of great benefit for the NACC to offer an amnesty to a high level participant to turn states evidence and spill the beans on the lot of them - Thaksin already publically stated that he received a very large payment from Thailand last year - working back from that might open a hornets nest

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A few little fish will be sacrificed,then business as usual,how many

politicians,influential people do you know that have been found

guilty and have actually gone to prison,in all my time here i only

know one!

Unless investigations are going to be taken very seriously,all the

proof is out there,there will be no changes in Thailand.

regards Worgeordie

You are correct but it may cause some bad-actors to take a multi-year holiday in a country other than Thailand.

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OK, right here on this site over the past year or so, in posting newspaper articles at various points in the process, we have read:

That the "revolving fund" at tha BAAC of 500 bil. bt was used up and 200 bil more was needed.

We have been told that the additional 200 bil was added by the BAAC.

We have been told that the BAAC had 200 bil of its own capital, and that it used 150 bil to additionally fund tghe rice scheme.

Now we are at 850 bil, and that's before the latest harvest.

We have been told so may times that government sales such as to China and The Phils were happening but they never did. That is, unless someone other than the bank got paid.

We have been told that a very large amount of rice was smuggled in from Cambodia and sold as Thai rice at the pledging price.

We have been told that a large amount of rice is rotten or missing.

We have been told that the amount the government, using loans from the BAAC paid was about 3x today's market price for good fresh rice.

Now the new government is somehow raising billions more to actually pay the farmers, or so it appears. But this isn't money from the sale of rice.

Rice isn't being sold.

Is it 1+ trillion baht plus what is being paid out now, less the actual value of whatever could be sold? We have been told that if they release the rice stockpiles onto the world market the price of rice will really crash.

Someone has his work cut out for him in spades.

And we are told that Thaksin's visible fortune as reported by Forbes increased a whopping $1.1 billion dollars just last year almost tripling, and Forbes said that Thaksin said the government owed him the money. Why?

I'd be disgusted and yet not surprised if he hadn't offered anyone an explanation of what the money was for.

He can simply take $1.1 billion from the government without any explanation?

And some would say that the Constitution is just fine as it is.

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Where does he say this? Is this being confused with the court's seizure of his assets? They seized 1.4 billion and gave him 1 billion or so back.

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Compared to typical Thai deals over the decades, the rice pledging scheme to guaranty farmers a good price and attempt to increase the value of Thai rice is not a serious thing. It is clearly being politicized as something to railroad Yingluck on.

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