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Originally Posted by BKKBoet Abhisit had scheduled to visit the province next Sunday. |
Brave or madness, I can't decide..maybe he likes rotten fruit and 'veg'!!
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Originally Posted by BKKBoet During the Songkran mayhem, the premier almost lost his life when his car was attacked by red-shirted people at the Interior Ministry. |
That's something I never understood about that day..any other country in the world would've had much better security for a PM on such a turbulent day??? they really were crap...I was expecting shootings by the BIB and PM's security forces...
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Originally Posted by BKKBoet Kaewsan last week testified that the whole Bt76 billion fortune should be devolved to the state. |
Best idea so far, if it ever ended up going into the state that would be even nicer...better schools and hospital...not a better Mercedes
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Originally Posted by BKKBoet The entire process of concealing such massive wealth was unprecedented in Thai history. So was the subsequent government policies and measures used to increase the value of the holdings over a period of more than five years. |
Greedy little git wants it all
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Originally Posted by BKKBoet "First of all, Thaksin hid his vast shareholdings even after being elected the prime minister, so he intentionally violated Article 100(3) of the NCCC law. "Secondly, as prime minister, he introduced measures and policies that benefited Shin Corp so he violated Article 100(1) of the NCCC law. |
That came back to bite him didn't it...silly little boy.
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Originally Posted by BKKBoet Company above state Five policies and measures |that benefited Shin Corp:
-Reduction in the concession fee of AIS from 25 per cent to 20 per cent of its revenue, resulting in state-owned TOT losing Bt70 billion.
- Amending AIS's contracts with TOT and state-owned CAT to share roaming charges resulting in a combined loss of Bt21.7 billion for the state.
- Enacting legislation to convert concession fees into excise tax on telecom services in bid to keep AIS's market lead at the expense of competitors.
- Approving Shin Sat's IP Star satellite project so that it did not have to put into orbit a Bt4-billion Thaicom 4 satellite, resulting in a Bt20-billion loss in state benefits.
- Approving a Bt1-billion increase in Exim Bank loan for Burma from Bt3 billion to Bt4 billion, so the extra Bt1 billion could be used to buy satellite services from Shin Sat. |
Just disgusting..Take the feckers cash and put it to good use...now that's a vote winner.