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Rice-pledging probes ‘40% complete’
By The Nation 

 

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BANGKOK: -- More than 40 per cent of the investigation work in the nearly 1,000 cases involving alleged corruption in the Yingluck government’s rice-pledging scheme is completed, it has been claimed.

 

Prayong Preeyachit, secretary general of the Office of Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC), said on Thursday that all the investigation were expected to be done in time by June.

 

Most of those found guilty so far were government officials at the operational level, on committees or involved in policy, he said. 

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30307790

 
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4 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

The rice pledging probe only 40% completed and yet they started seizing assets already. Don't even bother is wait for trials to be completed. Cash must be low. 

 

How many people have actually had any assets seized to date then Eric?

 

And wasn't that threatened seizure really to counter defendants known for and again procrastinating to try and expire the statute of limitations?

 

Hardly successful if cash grabbing. And more like taking back what belongs to the tax payer.

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10 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

The rice pledging probe only 40% completed and yet they started seizing assets already. Don't even bother is wait for trials to be completed. Cash must be low. 

Wrong, untruthful, misleading, divisive, par for the course for el.

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12 hours ago, elgordo38 said:

Kudo's not bad for 4 years of investigation. 

 

Actually this investigation could reveal hundreds of corrupt people, and no doubt there will be lots of misleading and orchestrated delays and actions to try to divert and slow down this investigation.

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Very confusing article, but then I guess that may be the point?

 

"Most of those found guilty so far were government officials..."

 

so there have been charges, trials and results? In nearly 400 cases?

 

Or are they still just in the "probing" phase?

 

 

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