Jump to content

News Forum - Maid abuse case shines light on layers of corruption


Recommended Posts

On the surface, the policewoman who beat her maid is appalling enough, but as details unfold, they uncover multi-layered rotten corruption laying bare countless abuses of power all the way to the top and connected to the current acting prime minister. Not only did the maid endure the abuse in exchange for a connection to get her into the Royal Thai Army, but her abuser used similar connections the world of wonderful possibilities to get herself appointed to ascending positions in the police force that she was unqualified for. Police Corporal Kornsasi Buayaem, the 43 year old policewoman, was recruited […]

The story Maid abuse case shines light on layers of corruption as seen on Thaiger News.

Read the full story

A very interesting article. I recall a political promise to sort out corruption. Who would have guessed it meant to hide it better. It’ll never be sorted out because  when Thailand’s most senior police investigated human trafficking he had to seek political asylum in Australia, saying he feared for his life because influential figures in the Thai government, military and police are implicated in trafficking and want him killed.

  • Like 3
5 minutes ago, Giltee said:

A very interesting article. I recall a political promise to sort out corruption. Who would have guessed it meant to hide it better. It’ll never be sorted out because  when Thailand’s most senior police investigated human trafficking he had to seek political asylum in Australia, saying he feared for his life because influential figures in the Thai government, military and police are implicated in trafficking and want him killed.

I watched the YouTube video posted by @Venusianhart . The acting PM was mentioned frequently….. 

  • Like 1
4 minutes ago, Giltee said:

A very interesting article. I recall a political promise to sort out corruption. Who would have guessed it meant to hide it better. It’ll never be sorted out because  when Thailand’s most senior police investigated human trafficking he had to seek political asylum in Australia, saying he feared for his life because influential figures in the Thai government, military and police are implicated in trafficking and want him killed.

Interesting reading:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/10/thailands-most-senior-human-trafficking-investigator-to-seek-political-asylum-in-australia

11 minutes ago, Giltee said:

I recall a political promise to sort out corruption. Who would have guessed it meant to hide it better.

How do you wanna get rid of this possible main income source for most of the public servants? They all wanna get rich.

 

Corruptions are there in every country on earth. Even in China where the maximum punishment for corruption of death also cannot deter people from involving in it. It all depends on the intensity of it. If we look deep down USA is the worst corrupt country of all beginning from its policies and implementations....

 

  • Haha 2

The loophole that allows the police to recruit people with specialized knowledge has become a floodgate for cronyism, where the only “special knowledge” appointees possess is the contact info and connection of high-ranking police officers or politicians.

Left out brown envelopes.

Corruption in the Thai police force, who would have thought it..........................................Of course EVERYBODY knows there is corruption from the top to the bottom in Thai society including the military and police but NOBODY is prepared to tackle it. . . . . . .  .I wonder why?

19 hours ago, Ramanathan.P said:

Corruptions are there in every country on earth. Even in China where the maximum punishment for corruption of death also cannot deter people from involving in it. It all depends on the intensity of it. If we look deep down USA is the worst corrupt country of all beginning from its policies and implementations....

This coming from someone in Malaysia which has one of the worse corruption problems in the world... 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By posting on Thaiger Talk you agree to the Terms of Use