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NACC reveals assets of former cabinet ministers

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The post I replied to had "i hope the nacc will also reveal the asset of the actual junta". That seems a bit off topic especially as the members of the NCPO aren't declaring their assets to the NACC and neither they seem to be under legal obligations to do so (at this time).

That's why we happily turn to the asset declarations at hand as revealed by the NACC. No real surprises, all's well it would seem. Must have been the good influence of Ms. Yingluck, taking care personally that her handpicked cabinet members knew how to be transparent, responsible and how to take care of corruption. How I miss her

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i hope the nacc will also reveal the asset of the actual junta... we might have also a laugh alt=whistling.gif>

I'm sure the NACC wouldn't focus exclusively on the old government, they're probably finalizing the lists of assets and business interests of the NCPO leaders now. It should be interesting, I understand senior officers in the Thai military often sit on the boards companies that do business with the government.

Actually the NACC gets the asset declarations of MP's and so and following will scrutinise them.

With nothing about MPs and asset declarations described in the Martial Law currently in place, your assumption seems incorrect..

BTW there don't seem to be NCPO leaders, only a chairman with fellow members.

If you only wanted to comment on the OP you should have started a new reply.

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