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NACC to be asked to probe General Preecha Chan-ocha over his wife’s role


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2 hours ago, jesimps said:

Can't recall ever seeing a post from you without "But but Thaksin.." in it. Indeed, that goes for most fanboys. So you're saying that if Thaksin did something wrong then it's ok for the junta to follow suite? Thought you'd have learned at school that two wrongs don't make a right. Also, thought that investigating corruption was the junta's main ticket to power?

 

Actually, what I was saying was that there is very little wrong with a minister's wife opening a public works, and even having it named after her for that matter, as long as she was acting in a voluntary capacity. That despite the far-fetched claim that people might think she or her family had financed the scheme.

And yes, it did recall another slimy lie from the great benefactor of the Thai people.

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46 minutes ago, halloween said:

Actually, what I was saying was that there is very little wrong with a minister's wife opening a public works, and even having it named after her for that matter, as long as she was acting in a voluntary capacity. That despite the far-fetched claim that people might think she or her family had financed the scheme.

And yes, it did recall another slimy lie from the great benefactor of the Thai people.

Actually most open minded people would draw a fair and warranted conclusion that if a civilian had their name  attached to a public project that there would be reason for it,  such as a major contributor,  or responsible for raising a majority or all of the funds for said project or in thanks and appreciation of tireless effort in support of a public service,  and not because she's the wife of one of the  junta.   Naahhh.

Wake up...  Tax payer funded raising her personal profile.  Some could suggest if all tax payer funded then could be interpreted as a misappropriation of the public purse for personal gain?

 

 

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