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    Reform Council Exempted From Asset Scrutiny

    Does anyone still believe the Junta really is going to change anything for the better?

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    Reform Council Exempted From Asset Scrutiny BANGKOK – Thailand’s anti-graft body has ruled that members of the National Reform Council (NRC) do not need to reveal their financial assets because their work is “academic,” not political.
    "They do not have to declare their assets because they will only perform academic works," said Wicha Mahakul, spokesperson of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC)."They have no stake in politics."
    He added, "The NRC will merely use their expertise and knowledge in bringing about changes for the country."

    The NRC was appointed last month to oversee the year-long reform process directed by Thailand’s military junta, which seized power in a coup d’etat on 22 May. The council will be tasked with proposing reforms across a variety of sectors, including the country's politics, public administration, judiciary, local government, and mass media, among others.


    Normally, all holders of political office in Thailand, such as Cabinet members and lawmakers, are required by law to submit details of their financial holdings to the NACC, which then releases them to the public.


    The NACC previously instructed members of the National Assembly Legislative (NLA), the junta's rubber-stamp parliament, to declare their assets. After initial reluctance, the NACC requested the military-appointed Cabinet do the same.

    The NLA's declaration of assets sparked a controversy after it emerged that NLA member Gen. Preecha Chan-ocha, the brother of junta leader and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, has amassed more than 80 million baht in his military career.


    Gen. Preecha has insisted that the money was legally acquired by his family, while the NACC bizarrely suggested that the general may have mistakenly inflated his financial holdings because he accidentally included some of the military budget in his personal bank accounts.


    The assets of Gen. Prayuth and other Cabinet members will be revealed to the public "in early November," the NACC says.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YOrlov
    legally acquired
    so they shoudl all have no worries about declaring their assets

    12 precepts and all that fluff

    I hope the internet tears them apart

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    Does anyone still believe the Junta really is going to change anything for the better?

    I am sure that it will.... But only for those that matter.
    sep

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    he accidentally included some of the military budget in his personal bank accounts.

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    Gen. Preecha has insisted that the money was legally acquired by his family, while the NACC bizarrely suggested that the general may have mistakenly inflated his financial holdings because he accidentally included some of the military budget in his personal bank accounts.

    Bizarre....or Freudian slip?

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    The 12 whore... (I mean core ) values

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    Quote Originally Posted by septimus
    Does anyone still believe the Junta really is going to change anything for the better?
    No.


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    Quote Originally Posted by YOrlov
    The council will be tasked with proposing reforms across a variety of sectors, including the country's politics, public administration, judiciary, local government, and mass media, among others.
    Quote Originally Posted by YOrlov
    Thailand’s anti-graft body has ruled that members of the National Reform Council (NRC) do not need to reveal their financial assets because their work is “academic,” not political.
    The NACC are quite a bunch...

    Quote Originally Posted by YOrlov
    The NLA's declaration of assets sparked a controversy after it emerged that NLA member Gen. Preecha Chan-ocha, the brother of junta leader and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, has amassed more than 80 million baht in his military career.
    Hmmm... Good people...

    Quote Originally Posted by YOrlov
    the NACC bizarrely suggested that the general may have mistakenly inflated his financial holdings because he accidentally included some of the military budget in his personal bank accounts.
    Hmmm... More good people...

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    Change from what....?

    The corruption and graft have always been extended, especially under the so-called democratic understudies over the decades [very few and far between]

    Military regimes are what they are.
    What's the surprise?

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