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Yingluck stands trial at Supreme Court for rice-pledging scheme

 

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BANGKOK: -- Ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra stood trial at the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Political Office Holders this morning to defend herself in negligence of duty charge she was indicted by the state attorney over her government’s handling of the controversial rice-pledging scheme.

 

Her negligence and failure to stop the rice scheme from further losses as recommended by budget and corruption watchdog state agencies resulted in tremendous damages worth over several hundred billion baht.

 

Today’s trial she attended was to hear her witnesses giving testimonies to the Supreme Court to defend her.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/yingluck-stands-trial-supreme-court-rice-pledging-scheme/

 
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3 minutes ago, eggers said:

Where's Bro?? Should be here to support "Sis", leaving her to take the rap.....What kind of guy does that?? 

Ohh, that's right, they're Shinawatra's, diffrent to all others!!

 

 

 

He pushed her under the proverbial bus long ago as he does to everybody over a period of time.

 

He did it to his BIL, Somchai Wongsawat, he did it to his "trusted" friend Samak before Somchai.

 

He who sups with the devil should have a long spoon.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Yingluck stands trial at Supreme Court for rice-pledging scheme

How many times already???? How many hearings now???? How many more hearings to come over the next decades???? :cheesy::cheesy:

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26 minutes ago, Smarter Than You said:

It must kill these spastics, that despite all their efforts, using the entire resources of the state, they simply cannot put a dent in this lady's popularity.

 

Ha Ha 

 

26 minutes ago, Smarter Than You said:

It must kill these spastics, that despite all their efforts, using the entire resources of the state, they simply cannot put a dent in this lady's popularity.

 

Ha Ha 

 

Seven folks in the photo, way way down from the past, and even then hardly a substantive number compared to the whole population.

 

As said a million times, yes they would probably win the next election but first they need to get over their internal leadership squabbles and come to grips with numerous new laws now in place which outlaw any involvement by folks abroad, etc., etc.

 

Love to see sonny boy try to be the PM, that really would be funny, and sad.

 

But no doubt when the time comes the big promises will flood the NE. 

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12 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

 

Seven folks in the photo, way way down from the past, and even then hardly a substantive number compared to the whole population.

 

As said a million times, yes they would probably win the next election but first they need to get over their internal leadership squabbles and come to grips with numerous new laws now in place which outlaw any involvement by folks abroad, etc., etc.

 

Love to see sonny boy try to be the PM, that really would be funny, and sad.

 

But no doubt when the time comes the big promises will flood the NE. 

 

Theresa May thought she'd not only win an election but increase her majority - wrong! Hilary Clinton thought she'd walk it, already in the bag - wrong!

 

Nothing certain in Politics. Thaksin thought they'd win the Bangkok governor election, even if they fielded a wooden pole as candidate - wrong! PTP thought they'd win easily in the Dong Meauang by-election so a party list MP resigned and fought the "safe seat" - wrong.

 

Regardless of any laws, the PTP owner and financier, would again select a suitable puppet and pay party MPs a salary to do his bidding; decide who gets promoted and demoted in ministerial shuffles. That's how he controls.

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35 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

 

Seven folks in the photo, way way down from the past, and even then hardly a substantive number compared to the whole population.

 

As said a million times, yes they would probably win the next election but first they need to get over their internal leadership squabbles and come to grips with numerous new laws now in place which outlaw any involvement by folks abroad, etc., etc.

 

Love to see sonny boy try to be the PM, that really would be funny, and sad.

 

But no doubt when the time comes the big promises will flood the NE. 

And when there is no "big promises" and PTP still romp home?

Oh, what will become of the Junta-strokers then??

Will they be able to maintain the delusion?

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On 6/16/2017 at 3:01 PM, scorecard said:

Seven folks in the photo, way way down from the past, and even then hardly a substantive number compared to the whole population.

In your envy and rush to slag her off you missed that the picture wasn't taken when she was attending court

 

 

 

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