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Rice-pledging: Wissanu breaks down scheme legal process

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RICE-PLEDGING SCHEME
Wissanu breaks down scheme legal process

The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- The fact-finding process of the rice-pledging scheme's legal process will be completed by the beginning of next year at the latest, said Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam.

The process will determine if a civil case is mounted.

Wissanu explained that the case was divided into three parts.

The first part, the impeachment process, has already been completed by the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission and the National Legislative Assembly.

The second part is the criminal case, which has been submitted to the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Political Officer Holders.

The third part is the civil trial.

Wissanu said that the authorities placed great emphasis on treating the case with fairness in accordance with the rule of law.

He said that ministerial regulations contained in the Act covering offences by state officials would be applied.

Everyone would be afforded a proper defence, he said.

Wissanu said that two fact-finding committees had been established.

This first committee is investigating former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra - the chairwoman of the National Rice Policy Committee - and the second committee is probing six Ministry of Commerce officials.

The investigation process would be completed by the end of September, Wissanu said, adding that the investigation report would be submitted to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

He said the case file would be submitted to the committee on civil liability and compensation, which had until February 2017 to work on it before the statute of limitations on the case expired.

He believed, however, that the entire process would be completed early next year.

He added that those found guilty would have to pay compensation, but would not face prosecution.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Wissanu-breaks-down-scheme-legal-process-30268103.html

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-- The Nation 2015-09-04

What's happened to all the warehouse owners and 'others' who rifled the rice stored in their warehouses. Why haven't those cases been dealt with yet?

Or will these be quietly swept under the rug as usual.

Think some of them already convicted if I recall

Ah the Thaksin gift that just keeps giving, Yingluck must be so happy with her caddy. Thaksin schemes and the PTP pay.

Strange not so much farang here

Shin haters taking their morning exercise...

The usual gnashing of teeth, beating of breasts, and frothing at the mouth, but not much going on upstairs.

SNAFU

I hear the red farang is a very dangerous breed

UYA

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