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NACC reports assets and liabilities of former Prayut administration officials

 

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BANGKOK, 10 October 2016 (NNT) – The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has unveiled a catalog of assets and liabilities of 20 officials of the Prayut Chan-ocha administration whose duties have ceased. 

Uttama Savanayana, who was previously the minister of Information and Communication Technology, was shown to over 207 million baht in assets with 42 million baht in liabilities. 

Among the 20, former Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs M.R. Pridiyathorn Devakula was listed with the most assets at 1.33 billion baht with no debt. 

Ex-Minister for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives Pitipong Puengboon Na Ayuthaya has 1.07 billion baht in assets. Former Energy Minister Narongchai Akkaraseranee has 283 million baht in assets. Departing minister for foreign affairs Gen Thanasak Patimaprakorn has 184 million baht in assets and now former Education Minister Adm Narong Pipattanasai had the least assets at 12 million baht. 

Two former members of the National Legislative Assembly also had their wealth reported with Gen Sirichai Distakul reporting 105 million baht in assets with no debt and Gen Anantaporn Kanjanarat filing assets worth 47 million baht. 

 
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Is article 44 going to be used to haul these guys off?

 

Interesting how both Gen Sirichai Distakul and Gen Anantaporn Kanjanarat have lost wealth since their NLA asset declarations back in 2014...

 

Get Sirichai went from 108,821,375.54 to 105,000,000, and Gen Anantaporn went from 48,800,252 to 47,000,000... :coffee1:

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Is article 44 going to be used to haul these guys off?
 
Interesting how both Gen Sirichai Distakul and Gen Anantaporn Kanjanarat have lost wealth since their NLA asset declarations back in 2014...
 
Get Sirichai went from 108,821,375.54 to 105,000,000, and Gen Anantaporn went from 48,800,252 to 47,000,000... default_coffee1.gif


Unwise investments?

Maybe these surveys should carry a government warning: " The value of your generals can go down as well as up."
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ASSETS

Sommai reports Bt10m loss since leaving office

THE NATION 

 

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The media looks on after political office holders formerly in Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s administration submitted |asset-declaration documents at the National Anti-Corruption Commission yesterday. Nineteen junta figures declared their asset and liabilities.

 

BANGKOK: -- FORMER finance minister Sommai Phasee reported a Bt10-million drop in his assets one year after leaving office, with his debts increasing by Bt3.6 million.

 

In his declaration of assets and liabilities submitted to the National Anti-Corruption Com-mission (NACC), Sommai stated that his assets exceeded debts by Bt105 million.

Some other ex-ministers also reported lower assets in their financial declarations. 

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Sommai-reports-Bt10m-loss-since-leaving-office-30297362.html

 
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16 hours ago, jamesbrock said:

Is article 44 going to be used to haul these guys off?

 

Interesting how both Gen Sirichai Distakul and Gen Anantaporn Kanjanarat have lost wealth since their NLA asset declarations back in 2014...

 

Get Sirichai went from 108,821,375.54 to 105,000,000, and Gen Anantaporn went from 48,800,252 to 47,000,000... :coffee1:

Its expensive to get NLA jobs.

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10 hours ago, jerojero said:

How does one get a billion in assets on a government salary? Hmmm....must be a miracle.

 

Marry well, inheritance, fantastic investment nous - all been put forward before.

 

Source of funds - p*** off and mind your own business. How quaint.

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4 hours ago, jamesbrock said:

 

It's a pretty bad investment if one can't come out in front in three years... :whistling:

Note it is their declared assets, what about that of the extended family? So you spend some money and your declared assets decrease but that of the  family soar? For example government contracts to family members, jobs to family and friends and pay for play payments.

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46 minutes ago, SOUTHERNSTAR said:

Note it is their declared assets, what about that of the extended family? So you spend some money and your declared assets decrease but that of the  family soar? For example government contracts to family members, jobs to family and friends and pay for play payments.

 

Yes, just like Prayuth's 600 million baht land sale in 2013 which prompted his now infamous "“I don’t know. I don’t remember, I am not a businessman. Please don’t ask me about this.”

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Its either girls or gambling or stuffed under bed. Why only 12 million Baht for Adm Narong Pipattanasai; he is top brass. Some of these guys are very very wealthy. Where did it come from? Ah isn't it good that article 44 is there to protect the people who are there to protect and serve. :stoner:

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6 hours ago, Chris Lawrence said:

Its either girls or gambling or stuffed under bed. Why only 12 million Baht for Adm Narong Pipattanasai; he is top brass. Some of these guys are very very wealthy. Where did it come from? Ah isn't it good that article 44 is there to protect the people who are there to protect and serve. :stoner:

Because the sub deals havent come intofruition yet? :crazy:

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