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Thai Anti-Graft Agency stalls over 'pricey microphones' inquiry

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Obvious that Yingluck is behind this somehow and she should be prosecuted for it. It is suspected that one of her relatives/friends/cronies owned a company supplying microphones and that proper procedures for purchasing were ignored, ie corruption , negligence.

Heeeee, yu'p Yingluk's in it, no wait Thaksin, was er, um, the Shins they were, Damm,, the PTP they have to be in there somewhere, The red terrorists?

Bugga, give us a sec, HEY fella's can we manufacture some more evidence again this is getting out of handwhistling.gif

I believe there was a certain Dr. that made a few (peaceful and harmonious) speeches on Sutheps stage of ( "peaceful protestors" ) and it may have been his wife that owned the company that had these slightly expensive mic's at just a tad over the market price, then after it went public they magically had a sale price tag on them, Amazing Thailand, But's ok isn't it coz we thought no one was looking.

So if there is corruption found (Not a cinders chance in a snow storm) in this case what will happen then??? coz the big fella already said he approved of the purchase. oh dear, Opp's

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    It's not corruption if the military or the Democrats are involved. Why can't people understand this?

  • Your last sentence should have been your first sentence, fraud and graft is every bit the same if it's for 100, or 1000000 baht, the same laws apply. Is anyone really surprised that transparency does

  • Obvious that Yingluck is behind this somehow and she should be prosecuted for it. It is suspected that one of her relatives/friends/cronies owned a company supplying microphones and that proper proced

Wait a sec,,, September 2014 this was in the news and the anti graft boys can't figure if they have enough evidence yet, Hmmm a simple purchace order, and names attached, so whats the problem fella's

But they have found all the evidence they need to charge Yingluck,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,whistling.gif

Since this was approved and signed off by Prayut himself, one would assume that if corruption is found he will be held directly responsible, and will be impeached accordingly.

it must have been Oak... let's get him impeached (we know he was not in the government but we have already set a legal precedent and so it's LEGAL) then we can disbar him for 5 years.

we will be able to see each other's face in the video conference," Gen. Prayuth said

I got a name of a good Skype tutor for you, general. thumbsup.gif

It really warms the cockles on my heart to see members so really concerned about the possible losses and corruption in a THB 27 million project while having a problem to accept the 700 billion Baht loss in the RPPS as of concern.

Next we'll have a look at the last lot of paperclips bought by the Prayut government.

At least compared with the 600 Billion Baht, Yingluck costed to the taxpayer, this is a needle in the haystack.

But if somebody did get a commission for that, it will be proper to be punished.

Large or small money, corruption has to stop in this country.

They should take a look at that guy who bought those expensive(over the top) clocks for the Govt.

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