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PTT boss vows to punish wrongdoers

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PTT boss vows to punish wrongdoers

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The president and chief executive of the state-owned PTT Plc yesterday vowed to punish all wrongdoers found to get involved in the controversial Rolls Royce bribery case.
 

Tevin Wongwanich, president and CEO, made clear of his stance at the PTT’s board meeting yesterday after PTT became one of the entities mentioned in a different Foreign Corruption Practice Act meeting case filed by the US Justice Department.

 

He announced that PTT will not allow its reputation to be tarnished by any party involved in the Rolls Royce bribery case and will be cooperating with the National Anti Corruption Commission (NACC) to ensure they are brought to justice.

 

He said that the case will be an important lesson.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/ptt-boss-vows-punish-wrongdoers/

 

 

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2017-01-28

 

Ah yes. And I'm sure you are squeeky clean, never acquired any gift monies, just your salary, ever. Ya Right.



Will the Press remind him of this statement a year from now when nobody has been punished? Not a chance, self-censorship and softball questions/no questions is the name of the game if you want to survive in Thai journalism.

Punished for doing something wrong and illegal or punished for getting caught. I wonder!

1 minute ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Punished for doing something wrong and illegal or punished for getting caught. I wonder!

 

Nah.  C'mon, none of us is really wondering.

There will be no names revealed except for those who are even now sending huge sums abroad which they will join later when tipped off by the police that an arrest warrant is likely.

This makes no sense.

 

How can a public company "punish" people? 

13 hours ago, rooster59 said:

He said that the case will be an important lesson.

Don't get caught stupid. It will "tarnish" our reputation. These statements always remind of a flock of ducks flying into a severe headwind. 

15 hours ago, rooster59 said:

PTT will not allow its reputation to be tarnished

 

4 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

This makes no sense.

 

How can a public company "punish" people? 

State-owned

PTT will not allow its reputation to be tarnished :cheesy:

Bit late for that statement.

 The man is even sitting there with a straight face, me i never do wrong, me i never have been involved in bribes :cheesy:

And there was me mis thinking that there was going to be a clampdown on the stations that peddle watered down petrol that f*****s up my expensive injectors on a regular basis.

 

ah well back to sleep

Yeah, yeah, go wow me with another line, you vower. :coffee1:

4 hours ago, The Dark Lord said:

And there was me mis thinking that there was going to be a clampdown on the stations that peddle watered down petrol that f*****s up my expensive injectors on a regular basis.

 

ah well back to sleep

And how is petrol watered down? Do tell...........

11 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Punished for doing something wrong and illegal or punished for getting caught. I wonder!

The only thing that is / was / will be wrong , is getting caught ---  this IS Thailand .

16 hours ago, jerojero said:

Ah yes. And I'm sure you are squeeky clean, never acquired any gift monies, just your salary, ever. Ya Right.

 

 

 

Dont make accuations based on your assumptions , basically PTT is a very straight and honest organisation.  

There are really stiff penalties regarding this act, if the case is proven, Any attempt to disguise a breach will only attract more grief.

shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh right... just look at how they will deal with the PORN PAINTING STEALER from the GOVT Agency..

 

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