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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 9 April 2025
Contractor Engages DSI on Unpaid Wages in China Railway Probe Photo courtesy of MGR Online In a significant development, a construction contractor met with the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday to discuss potential nominees linked to China Railway Number 10 and 9 PK company. These firms are key players in an ongoing probe into alleged illegal business practices. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1357282-contractor-engages-dsi-on-unpaid-wages-in-china-railway-probe/ -
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15 Billion Expressway Project to Connect Koh Chang Boosting Trat’s Economy and Tourism
No Richard, for once I don’t agree with you. I’ve been going to KC for 20 years.Now it is over crowded and hotel prices have sky rocketed. There is only one road on the island which is very dangerous when it rains, especially for idiots on a rented bike. The beauty of the island is being plundered. After a bridge, what will come next ? Chop down the trees in the national park and build condos and even more hôtels Turn it into another awful Koh Samui? Crowds, pollution, bars , hiked prices, leave it alone. Please. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 9 April 2025
Officer Drunk-Driving Causes Tragic Crash: Mother, Child Killed Picture courtesy of สภ. ระแงะ Facebook In a devastating incident in Narathiwat's Rangae district, a police officer driving under the influence caused a fatal collision with a motorcycle carrying a family of three. The crash resulted in the deaths of 22-year-old Nurhafiza Chemae and her three-year-old son, Muhammadshamil Awe, while her husband, Muhammad Awe, 23, was seriously injured. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1357281-officer-drunk-driving-causes-tragic-crash-mother-child-killed/ -
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Thailand Tackles US Tariffs: Plans for Trade Reform Unveiled
You mean the "hefty" 36% tariff in response to Thailand's even heftier 72% tariff. How about Zero - Zero Tariffs. Nah - gotta stiff the US while blaming it on the US. -
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Contractor Engages DSI on Unpaid Wages in China Railway Probe
Photo courtesy of MGR Online In a significant development, a construction contractor met with the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday to discuss potential nominees linked to China Railway Number 10 and 9 PK company. These firms are key players in an ongoing probe into alleged illegal business practices. Thitiphong Pothiprom attended a lengthy session at DSI headquarters on Chaeng Watthana Road, detailing his experience over a 3.7 million baht unpaid wages issue associated with 9 PK. This situation is tied to the broader nominee investigation under the Foreign Business Act of 1999, highlighting concerns over foreign businesses circumventing Thai laws. Thitiphong's company began work for 9 PK last year, managing electrical installations up to the 30th floor. Yet, payment issues emerged, with only 40% of instalments received, leaving Thitiphong in financial distress and compelling him to mortgage personal assets. Frustrated by continuous excuses, he was forced to halt work in January and staged a protest a month later. Today, Thitiphong plans to visit Bang Sue Police Station for further testimony on his wage dispute. A crucial meeting is also scheduled with China Railway Number 10 and 9 PK representatives outside the State Audit Office in Chatuchak to resolve the remaining payment. Police Lieutenant Colonel Woranan Silam of DSI emphasized that nominee arrangements are currently under scrutiny. Should evidence suggest unfair practices or substandard construction materials at the State Audit Office, the scope may broaden to include issues like bid rigging. DSI's commitment to tackling these complex cases demonstrates a firm stance on ensuring legal compliance and fair business operations. Thitiphong remains hopeful for a satisfactory resolution, seeking only to secure his owed payments to alleviate his financial burden, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-09 -
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Please don't tell me that you pronounce the 'T' in "often"... Or, do you?
What if you want your petrol tank filled at a supermarket filling station. What happens if you say "filet" please when you really mean "fill it up" The whole phrase has to be pronounced other wise you might get a "fillet" of fish!
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