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The fault of ML Panadda: Thai opinion


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I am sure ML Pannada's is correct, barring some slight exaggeration.

But what is missing is his account of what he has done and is planning to do to clean up the Interior Ministry where he is permanent secretary and currently acting ministry. The Interior Ministry is well known as one of the most, if not the most, corrupt ministries, and, as such, has always been regarding as the top prize by haggling political mafiosi. The Land Department alone handles zillions of baht in cash every day as tax payments for land transfers. Why has ML Pannada never suggested this should be done by cheque or bank transfer? A few moments negotiation with a land official can reduce your payment (and the state's revenue) significantly. That is before we start looking at provincial administration and how much governors downward have to pay for their jobs.

His thrust is clearly that elected provincial officials are bad and that decentralisation of provincial administration and more elected officials, including provincial governors would be bad. But that is not born out by any statistics indicating efficiency of the centralised unrepresentative system. Please reform the whole thing, particularly the Interior Ministry.

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Any official that tries to do the right thing here,

is quickly brought back to reality,you cannot

name the culprits for fear of been sued,which

is not right,the law is supposed to bring justice,

not protect law breakers.

regards Worgeordie

Had he taken his time.....done some research, gathered evidence, then he would have been able to make the accusations without fear of defamation.

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Any official that tries to do the right thing here,

is quickly brought back to reality,you cannot

name the culprits for fear of been sued,which

is not right,the law is supposed to bring justice,

not protect law breakers.

regards Worgeordie

Had he taken his time.....done some research, gathered evidence, then he would have been able to make the accusations without fear of defamation.

I thought you could be sued regardless of whether what you said was true or not.

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Kow Towing must be done at all levels and not just at this level. For Thai people to get ahead at all, one must bribe their way. It's a shame. I've heard of teachers paying 200,000 baht to get a good teaching assignment. Of course they don't make enough money to have that in the bank so must take from the family or borrow.

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Whenever foreign countries advise thailand to learn to accept rule of law, apply the laws equally, accept the results of elections, do something about crime and money laundering, there's never ending complaints from officials and the media about foreigners trying to westernize Thailand, that outsiders don't understand Thai "values" and public animosity directed toward Western nations.

Later when why the levels of corruption within government has not changed, with public money still being wasted, they are dumbfounded wondering why this is still happening.

Perhaps they are trying to prove the definition of stupidity.

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Any official that tries to do the right thing here,

is quickly brought back to reality,you cannot

name the culprits for fear of been sued,which

is not right,the law is supposed to bring justice,

not protect law breakers.

regards Worgeordie

Had he taken his time.....done some research, gathered evidence, then he would have been able to make the accusations without fear of defamation.

I thought you could be sued regardless of whether what you said was true or not.

You can

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Still comes down to why ML Panadda not refer the corruption of this man to the NACC if he has the fortitude to mention to the media. Made this an example for all to see. Or he just full of hot air and made accusations without amble investigation and only based on hearsay, just like the load of accusation hurl at the rice scheme. He is a comic.

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I am sure ML Pannada's is correct, barring some slight exaggeration.

But what is missing is his account of what he has done and is planning to do to clean up the Interior Ministry where he is permanent secretary and currently acting ministry. The Interior Ministry is well known as one of the most, if not the most, corrupt ministries, and, as such, has always been regarding as the top prize by haggling political mafiosi. The Land Department alone handles zillions of baht in cash every day as tax payments for land transfers. Why has ML Pannada never suggested this should be done by cheque or bank transfer? A few moments negotiation with a land official can reduce your payment (and the state's revenue) significantly. That is before we start looking at provincial administration and how much governors downward have to pay for their jobs.

His thrust is clearly that elected provincial officials are bad and that decentralisation of provincial administration and more elected officials, including provincial governors would be bad. But that is not born out by any statistics indicating efficiency of the centralised unrepresentative system. Please reform the whole thing, particularly the Interior Ministry.

Well it sounds nice but

But what is missing is his account of what he has done and is planning to do to clean up the Interior Ministry

I am not a believer in the custom of announcing ahead of time what they are going to do to catch crooks. Play your cards close to your chest and give them no warning. Also I don't believe in transferring them to inactive posts.

Hang em high and make examples for those who still think Thaksin has their back.clap2.gif

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Any official that tries to do the right thing here,

is quickly brought back to reality,you cannot

name the culprits for fear of been sued,which

is not right,the law is supposed to bring justice,

not protect law breakers.

regards Worgeordie

Had he taken his time.....done some research, gathered evidence, then he would have been able to make the accusations without fear of defamation.

Sadly not so under Thai Law.

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