
Just let him keep the watches, tell the population and get on with the pillaging, the people have come to expect no less!
PatOngo
It’s as if (and you can call me cynical) they’re not really doing anything to investigate him.
He’s been caught wearing more watches and he’s been given more time.
He should just keep buying new watches to be allowed more time. I mean, he’s really not long for this world at this stage.
Can anyone think of any excuse that would be somewhat plausible and somewhat reasonable for him to be wearing all these watches? A man who helped with a coup in the name of fighting corruption.
I can’t think of a single good reason. Him wearing all these watches in his position is just vulgar and abhorrent.
He has to go.
rkidlad
Pointing out corrupt practices among the junta is classified as obscene!
Agareth2
The same arrogance displayed here is what made me dislike the previous government. It seems that there can’t be a goverment in place that does not abuse its power and that will go after corruption in their own ranks. Thailand is doomed for as long as there is corruption on this scale.
Once in power they all seem to think they don’t need to answer questions and do their best to make corruption complaints go away. They are all in it for themselves to get rich.
The people are just pawns nothing more to get them in power and then forget about them. Without new blood in politics (and Army and police) nothing will ever change. But will the new blood be strong enough to resist temptation? I doubt it. It costs a lot to become a politician, Army general or police general ... and money is needed to make up for that investment.
robblok
Yes, he has to go he has damaged the image of the junta too much (not that there is that much worth damaging). But his actions that point to corruption are totally undermining the junta who said they were against corruption (probably only if it does not concern them). If they want to look a bit less bad they would have to let him go.
I doubt it happens as nepotism still rules in this country. His loyalty is more important than his misdeeds (to them).
sammieuk1
I for one have run out of watch metaphors. Hurry up and find the time to conclude.
bannork
Guilty of corruption. Simple as that. But of course nothing will happen. Again it’s time for the big mat and the big broom and plenty of sweeping.
Lupatria