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    Counter Corruption Act B.E. 2542

    By Chris-TH, Created on: 19/06/2009, Last updated on: 01/07/2009

    » Well, it seems that the Section 100 (3) "ghost" has appeared again. Just a reminder: "(3) being a concessionaire or continuing to hold a concession from the State, State agency, State enterprise or local administration or being a party to a contract of a directly or indirectly monopolistic...

    • sai commented : Chris-Th If you see in past Thai juristic system it’s a not for all same. I don’t thing so some of the major MP will by punish. Maybe some of not imported Mp will by replace but not Sudhep or Chidchob. Constitution court will by clear all for some of reason. 3 weeks and now one will by remember this issue .Most imported now in Thailand it’s Panda in Zoo.

    • villager commented : [quote="sulasno":1mh8vai2]Quote of the century "It was an honest mistake" [/quote:1mh8vai2] Hey Sul, for quite some time now a guy who,s lived here for 10 years or so kept referring to this country as "Pieland" last night over a beer or two I said don,t you mean Thailand , nope was the reply, why so? i remarked , he said that this country is like one gigantic pie with a delicious filling , the problem was that only 5% of the population ever taste it , the other 95% don,t even get the crumbs which fall off the knife when its being divided out!!.LOL.

    • Chris-TH commented : [quote="sai":217hy78i]Chris-Th If you see in past Thai juristic system it’s a not for all same. I don’t thing so some of the major MP will by punish. Maybe some of not imported Mp will by replace but not Sudhep or Chidchob. Constitution court will by clear all for some of reason. 3 weeks and now one will by remember this issue .Most imported now in Thailand it’s Panda in Zoo. [/quote:217hy78i] Well sai, that will be interesting to see what happens. Somebody did some "homework" and as such the EC decision was made on the Senators first. Secondly the law became an international issue when it was used to convict a person without proff of ill intent. And the Thai authorities have knocked on all the doors in this world, explaining that it is not the intent that matters, but the fact that you break a law. That makes Abby look a bit stupid I would say??? (and I find the affected people, especially the Ministers, completely nuts. They read the verdict last year, that was based on "Moral and Ethics", and then they dont dispose of such share holdings before they take office!!!!!).

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    Thai legal issues and laws

    Where did they all go????

    By Chris-TH, Created on: 27/05/2009, Last updated on: 10/07/2009

    » Nope, this is not about missing persons from various protests over the years, but rather Court cases. Here is a tiny list: 1. The 2-3 digit lottery case with about 50 people involved 2. The donation case to the Dem party 3. The airport case (PAD) 4. The GH case (PAD) 5. The civilian damage cases...

    • bkpforummod commented : Kind of on topic... Where I live it has come to light that there is a group of teenagers who in the late evening in 'slightly' more outlying areas - where I also happen to live - where they prey on farangs on motorbikes. They zip up along side you, or even more cunningly drop speed when they are ahead, to get along side the farang, and then kick you or the bike... With negative results. An aqauintance was battered and rolled - mostly road-rash - so in a way he got lucky. Because a week later a a good friend was brought down, went across the bars and broke his - wait for it - sternum! You want to talk about a PAINFUL and dangerous injury?!?!? It is life threatening, and indeed he had to be shipped off to the provinical hospital where they told him he got 'lucky' because when the actual break/impact occurred, the flexing, inward movement of seperated bone didn't catch key arteries or viens on the heart... There was another guy too - and that was it. Now people knew that it was intentional, conspired and organized attacks on farang. So all three guys get together and go to the local police station to report this menace. Guess what happened? The police sat back and asked for license plate numbers (which are hard to get when you flying over you handlebars), evidence (which should be apparent, at least due to the recent pattern), and when they could offer neither, the Thai cop answered, "So you had an accident." End of investigation. Thailand. Amazing. BFM -

    • alex1 commented : [quote="bkpforummod":3huwgnjl]Kind of on topic... Where I live it has come to light that there is a group of teenagers who in the late evening in 'slightly' more outlying areas - where I also happen to live - where they prey on farangs on motorbikes. They zip up along side you, or even more cunningly drop speed when they are ahead, to get along side the farang, and then kick you or the bike... With negative results. An aqauintance was battered and rolled - mostly road-rash - so in a way he got lucky. Because a week later a a good friend was brought down, went across the bars and broke his - wait for it - sternum! You want to talk about a PAINFUL and dangerous injury?!?!? It is life threatening, and indeed he had to be shipped off to the provinical hospital where they told him he got 'lucky' because when the actual break/impact occurred, the flexing, inward movement of seperated bone didn't catch key arteries or viens on the heart... There was another guy too - and that was it. Now people knew that it was intentional, conspired and organized attacks on farang. So all three guys get together and go to the local police station to report this menace. Guess what happened? The police sat back and asked for license plate numbers (which are hard to get when you flying over you handlebars), evidence (which should be apparent, at least due to the recent pattern), and when they could offer neither, the Thai cop answered, "So you had an accident." End of investigation. Thailand. Amazing. BFM -[/quote:3huwgnjl] You should have reported to the tourist police first, the local police will never take actions in favour of a farang against a Thai.

    • Veto commented : [quote="Chris-TH":39ievzgp]Nope, this is not about missing persons from various protests over the years, but rather Court cases. Here is a tiny list: 1. The 2-3 digit lottery case with about 50 people involved 2. The donation case to the Dem party 3. The airport case (PAD) 4. The GH case (PAD) 5. The civilian damage cases (PAD) 6. The election case (local administration) 7. The LM case against Sondhi Sorry for my bias, but most of the "missing" cases are in fact connected to the PAD/Dem. Anybody able to help complete the list?[/quote:39ievzgp] RE: There's a lot more cases M.I.A. than just these, and not just PAD/Dem. I may elaborate later. Maybe there's a Black Hole in Thailand, next to the justice dept.,sucking up all the light or simply greedy palms. Maybe Thaksin correct about not receiving justice in Thailand...they don't accept his bribes. I thought Newin involved heavily in the Lottery case, so no wonder case silence/deferred for his allegiance to Dems coalition. I don't mean to rant but: I was reading about S.Korea politician corruption in light of the nuclear threats. They go to jail all the time, kill their former leaders investigating them and call it suicide, willing to start a war to hide their crimes or distract media attention. Start false flag terrors/provacateurs in foreign countries. Now North Korea abandoned armistice agreement. Is this just saber rattling or verge of WW3? Thai politicians training school for future worse corruption, especially if theirs ever a rift to create a north and south Thailand. Thaksin could be the new Kim Jong Ill of N.Thai, producing meth amphet. to flood the world much like N. Korea, since no economy in N. Thai or any ports. There's always America willing to hand out nuclear and missile technology too, so world problems continue...much like they did to Pakistan, N.Korea. Such is the business of politics, it's a business

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