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Top official in paintings theft scandal suspended
By THE NATION

 

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BANGKOK: -- INTELLECTUAL Property Department deputy director-general Suphat Saquandeekul has been suspended from duty pending an investigation into his theft of paintings from a Japanese hotel, the Commerce Minister Apiradi Tantraporn said yesterday.

 

Apiradi said Suphat had |also called his superior to admit that he had committed the theft while on official business in Kyoto.

 

“He said he was sorry for what happened and apologised to his superior, fellow officials and all Thais for what he had done,” Apiradi said.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30305239

 
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11 minutes ago, CelticBhoy said:

No matter how much you hate Mondays, it can't be as bad as the one this guy is having . . :smile:

I don't know mate, I mean how rigorous can an inactive post really be? There are some really special ones in that office I reckon, pissed by tea time definitely........

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1 minute ago, z42 said:

I don't know mate, I mean how rigorous can an inactive post really be? There are some really special ones in that office I reckon, pissed by tea time definitely........

 

With all the free time he has now he should take up painting  . . . :smile:

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It can't get much more embarrassing than this; an intellectual property national official who can't keep his hands off other peoples' tangibles whist on official business in a foreign country.  The irony; there's only one way out; harikari, suspended, he'll never live it down!

 

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...Suphat Saquandeekul has been suspended from duty pending an investigation into his theft of paintings from a Japanese hotel...

"Apiradi said Suphat had also called his superior to admit that he had committed the theft while on official business in Kyoto."

Don't really see the need for an investigation then :unsure:

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I seem to recall previous instances where high ranking officials have been naughty and transgressed from the righteous path set out by the PM they get transferred to the staff of his office where he can give them some one-on-one re-education on how not to embarrass him and the nation.

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Is due to retire in September 2017 anyway according to the BP.

Ah well, spot of gardening leave, leisurely hand over to his replacement, annual holiday entitlement, couple of months on the inactive list and the whole thing goes away...
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44 minutes ago, mok199 said:

I have 2 questions 1) what the f is an intellectual property deputy director..2)what the f is an intellectual property deputy director....time to ''drain this swamp''

Managing intellectual property in Thailand would be more of an import than an export issue, I should imagine.

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Interesting Thai view expressed by my wife this morning - "...this guy is obviously not well, and in need of some treatment..."!

 

Wonder if that sympathetic view will become the official response too? 

 

Either way, it's now up to the investigating "committee" to apply their interpretation of Chapters 6 and 7 of the Civil Service Act, and then choose an action from Section 88, viz:  

 

A civil servant who commits a breach of  discipline must receive a disciplinary punishment, unless there is reasonable cause for exempting punishment as provided in Chapter 7 Disciplinary Proceedings.

 

There are 5 modes of disciplinary punishment, as follows:  

(1)  written reprimand;  

(2)  deduction of salary;

(3) reduction of salary;  

(4)  dismissal;  

(5)  expulsion. 

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53 minutes ago, waldroj said:

Interesting Thai view expressed by my wife this morning - "...this guy is obviously not well, and in need of some treatment..."!

 

Wonder if that sympathetic view will become the official response too? 

 

Either way, it's now up to the investigating "committee" to apply their interpretation of Chapters 6 and 7 of the Civil Service Act, and then choose an action from Section 88, viz:  

 

A civil servant who commits a breach of  discipline must receive a disciplinary punishment, unless there is reasonable cause for exempting punishment as provided in Chapter 7 Disciplinary Proceedings.

 

There are 5 modes of disciplinary punishment, as follows:  

(1)  written reprimand;  

(2)  deduction of salary;

(3) reduction of salary;  

(4)  dismissal;  

(5)  expulsion. 

I am not sure what it warrants.. but something should be done... I would not feel he should lose his pension over it or anything of that magnitude.. maybe 1 tm 3 or 4. It was only a 5000 baht theft but he was in an exemplary function.. 

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I am not sure what it warrants..

 

Mushroom picking...15 years in jail (yes, I know they were released after 15 months but only after the outcry)

 

Contribute to the death of nine people... a few hours of community service

 

Order the murder of 90 fellow citizens...Amnesty

 

Notice a trend here?

 

 

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20 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

I am not sure what it warrants..

 

Mushroom picking...15 years in jail (yes, I know they were released after 15 months but only after the outcry)

 

Contribute to the death of nine people... a few hours of community service

 

Order the murder of 90 fellow citizens...Amnesty

 

Notice a trend here?

 

 

Not forgetting the tourist caught in Phuket with 2 tiny  parrot fish in a plastic bottle and fined 100,000b.the Thai justice system is a serious problem.

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14 minutes ago, The man from udon said:

Not forgetting the tourist caught in Phuket with 2 tiny  parrot fish in a plastic bottle and fined 100,000b.the Thai justice system is a serious problem.

Yes that is a shameful one the 100.000 bt fine.. if you check how many big fishing boats are fishing in Koh Chang (also a nature park).

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"Kleptomania (klep-toe-MAY-nee-uh) is the recurrent failure to resist urges to steal items that you generally don't really need and that usually have little value. Kleptomania is a serious mental health disorder that can cause much emotional pain to you and your loved ones if not treated."

  Live him alone and let him get treatment.

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