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#51 Buchholz

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Posted Yesterday, 16:48

View Postphiphidon, on Yesterday, 13:32 , said:

I neglected to say that the AEC was set up by the Junta to investigate Thaksin and his government, not just Thaksin alone. Did I miss anything else? Perhaps you can help me out, who else was investigated by the AEC apart from Thaksin and his family?

a sampling for the uninitiated...

View Postslimdog, on 2009-08-16 07:55:40, said:

View PostOld Man River, on 2009-08-15 21:23:18, said:

Would you by any chance have a list of all of the accused?

Not much information available I'm afraid..

Charge:  
Violation of the State Bidding Act
Violation of the Bidding Collusion Act 1999
Violation of Articles 83, 157 and 351 of the Criminal Law

Case number:  Black 4/2551


Politicians
Newin Chidchob
Somkid Jatusripitak
Varathep Ratanakorn
Sora-at Klinprathum
Adisai Bodharamik

Civil Servants
Rachen Potjanasunthorn (Former Director-General of the Foreign Trade Department)
Siripol Yodmuangcharoen ( Former Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade)

The Farmers Central Committee of Thailand

Companies
Charoen Pokphand Seeds
Resort Land
Ekcharoen


#52 ginjag

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Posted Yesterday, 17:12

phiphidon--look at Valentine info on #50,,, a little more insight,  look he did what most Thais do when they have a mega problem--(cowards)  FLEE the scene.

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Posted Yesterday, 17:37

View Postrixalex, on Yesterday, 13:33 , said:

View Postphiphidon, on Yesterday, 13:06 , said:

The one on the left was was sentenced to two years in prison after a Junta appointed Assets Examination Committee was set up especially to find something to charge him with.
He was also sentenced to two years in prison after his own party took power, after he declared he trusted in the justice system and would respect whatever verdict they arrived at, and after he, via his lawyers, attempted to bribe the judges and failed.

Be fair. Once his attempt to bribe the judges failed no doubt his statement about his faith in the justice system would have become 'inoperative'

Edited by bigbamboo, Yesterday, 17:55 .


#54 ginjag

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Posted Yesterday, 17:50

Oh yeah, if he had been a fair man he wouldn't be mixed up in any activity to even get close to being a victim. HE WASN"T CLEAN. if he was he would be he now and loved by all not just the bribed and poor

#55 pauljones

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Posted Yesterday, 18:19

The yellows are outnumbered at the polls.
That is the problem.

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Posted Yesterday, 18:22

View Postpauljones, on Yesterday, 18:19 , said:

The yellows are outnumbered at the polls.
That is the problem.

The yellows are outspent at the polls - that's the REAL problem.

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Posted Yesterday, 18:29

View Postsomtumlion, on Yesterday, 18:22 , said:

View Postpauljones, on Yesterday, 18:19 , said:

The yellows are outnumbered at the polls.
That is the problem.

The yellows are outspent at the polls - that's the REAL problem.
The money spent by the Thaksin political machine was stolen from the people  in a variety of ways. Being bribed with their own money - what a loss of face.  I pray that the poor and downtrodden come to their senses soon.

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Posted Yesterday, 18:34

View Postpauljones, on Yesterday, 18:19 , said:

The yellows are outnumbered at the polls.
That is the problem.

PTP was outnumbered at the polls.



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Posted Yesterday, 19:21

View Postpauljones, on Yesterday, 18:19 , said:

The yellows are outnumbered at the polls.
That is the problem.

when could you vote for the PAD??

#60 phiphidon

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Posted Yesterday, 19:28

View Postbigbamboo, on Yesterday, 17:37 , said:

View Postrixalex, on Yesterday, 13:33 , said:

View Postphiphidon, on Yesterday, 13:06 , said:

The one on the left was was sentenced to two years in prison after a Junta appointed Assets Examination Committee was set up especially to find something to charge him with.
He was also sentenced to two years in prison after his own party took power, after he declared he trusted in the justice system and would respect whatever verdict they arrived at, and after he, via his lawyers, attempted to bribe the judges and failed.

Be fair. Once his attempt to bribe the judges failed no doubt his statement about his faith in the justice system would have become 'inoperative'

So how does Sondhi do it then? Double standards?

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Posted Yesterday, 19:51

View Postphiphidon, on Yesterday, 19:28 , said:

View Postbigbamboo, on Yesterday, 17:37 , said:

View Postrixalex, on Yesterday, 13:33 , said:

View Postphiphidon, on Yesterday, 13:06 , said:

The one on the left was was sentenced to two years in prison after a Junta appointed Assets Examination Committee was set up especially to find something to charge him with.
He was also sentenced to two years in prison after his own party took power, after he declared he trusted in the justice system and would respect whatever verdict they arrived at, and after he, via his lawyers, attempted to bribe the judges and failed.

Be fair. Once his attempt to bribe the judges failed no doubt his statement about his faith in the justice system would have become 'inoperative'

So how does Sondhi do it then? Double standards?
People bribe judges to find them guilty - imagine that!

He is on bail because Thai law allows that. What I find disconcerting is public servants and political figures conspiring to ensure cases are not heard by the courts - like all LM cases on red shirt leaders being handed to the DSI which then fails to investigate. With the exception of course of Jatuporn, which is handed to another PTP member to "decide".

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Posted Yesterday, 22:11

Are the reds and the yellows are on the same side then? Both want justice and don't want Thaksin's reconciliation (code for amnesty for Thaksin)?

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Posted Yesterday, 23:31

View PostOzMick, on Yesterday, 19:51 , said:

People bribe judges to find them guilty - imagine that!

He is on bail because Thai law allows that. What I find disconcerting is public servants and political figures conspiring to ensure cases are not heard by the courts - like all LM cases on red shirt leaders being handed to the DSI which then fails to investigate. With the exception of course of Jatuporn, which is handed to another PTP member to "decide".

But it's still OK to be found guilty 4 times and still be out on jail - does the thai law allow that.

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Posted Today, 00:46

View Postgand, on Yesterday, 22:11 , said:

Are the reds and the yellows are on the same side then? Both want justice and don't want Thaksin's reconciliation (code for amnesty for Thaksin)?

the lower reds for sure.....just the upper one are all bought.

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#66 OzMick

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Posted 2 minutes ago

View Postphiphidon, on Yesterday, 23:31 , said:

View PostOzMick, on Yesterday, 19:51 , said:

People bribe judges to find them guilty - imagine that!

He is on bail because Thai law allows that. What I find disconcerting is public servants and political figures conspiring to ensure cases are not heard by the courts - like all LM cases on red shirt leaders being handed to the DSI which then fails to investigate. With the exception of course of Jatuporn, which is handed to another PTP member to "decide".

But it's still OK to be found guilty 4 times and still be out on jail - does the thai law allow that.
Well if it didn't, his political opponents would be screaming blue murder, and judges would be facing dismissal/impeachment. Yet the only complaint we hear is PPD "Is that legal?"



 


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