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Let's make history together, NACC tells NLA
Kris Bhromsuthi
The Nation

THE NATION: -- The antigraft agency Thursday urged the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) members to impeach former premier Yingluck Shinawatra in order to "make history together" by setting high ethical and moral standards for future leaders to follow.

"By punishing highranking public officials, you will set standards for future leaders and remind them of the necessity to possess higher moral and ethical principles than ordinary people," said Wicha Mahakun, who represented the National AntiCorruption Commission.

The NACC member ended his closing statement before the NLA by saying, "I would like to urge NLA members, let us make history together."

Wicha also portrayed the significance of the case in a historical context, as he said it would represent the most visible indictment of policyfraud since the country began cracking down on corruption.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Lets-make-history-together-NACC-tells-NLA-30252457.html

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-- The Nation 2015-01-22

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LOL.

Look me in the eye and say it again with a straight face, Mr. Wicha. This is just more shameless politics, nothing more nothing less.

Unfortunately for you he did look them in the eye and say it.

Unlike Yingluck who had her eyes down through her whole reading of her script.

But of course when he bases his statements on the truth and the understanding of the situation gleaned from over 2 years of investigation into the scheme he can look people in the eye.

Yes mistake. She should answer like "all" Thai PMs do "Do not ask those stupid questions!"

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Isn't he the chap who is on record as saying something along the lines of " elections are evil"?

No conflict of interest there then!

yes, former constitution author for the military who at the time stated "we all know that elections are evil".

Remember, however, that there has been no order to impeach the former prime minister. The current 'PM' said so himself.

He understands that attack dogs don't need orders. It suffices to let them off the leash.

Attack dogs like Tarit and Charlem just needed to be paid extra on the side, although one had to be told to cut back on the ear medicine.

I can't wait for there names to appear on the charge sheet

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She is charged with negligence, not fraud.

Not that that detail will get in the way of anything I suppose. What a legal mess and I tell you what, if any politicians have any brains they will rapidly go and find another vocation in life, because there is little chance they will be able to enact any legislation of any sort that will pass this so called moral and ethical standard.

Parliament will in the future descend into a morass of cases accusing each other of wrong doing and policy failure. They really might as well arrest every single current politician who voted in support of any policy ever.

Nonsense - and you know it.

All the attempts at turning this into a political purge and attempts to blur the details you mention - was she negligent - damned right she was. Was that due to stupidity, just doing what she was told, turning a blind eye or was she fully aware and involved has yet to be determined.

The reality was Thaksin, a non elected criminal fugitive controlled the PTP government, selected it's ministers and decided all actions.

No Western country would have allowed that to happen, and certainly the UK have a Morals and Ethics committee to ensure standards are observed and maintained.

The defamation laws, ability of the rich to avoid legal consequences for any actions, laws written deliberately full of loopholes and virtually no professional enforcement are areas that need addressing before things will really improve.

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