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Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt revealed that a Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) civil engineer attempted to solicit a 300,000 baht bribe from a construction company. The governor stands firm to take appropriate action by dismissing the corrupt officer. Chadchart together with the chiefs of 50 districts in Bangkok had a meeting yesterday at 8.30am. During the … …

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"The governor stands firm to take appropriate action by dismissing the corrupt officer."

AND where is the stance on prosecuting him to the full extent of the law?  Most likely he will be transferred and that will be the end of it... I hope that I can say that without being accused of slurring.

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4 hours ago, Skip said:

"The governor stands firm to take appropriate action by dismissing the corrupt officer."

AND where is the stance on prosecuting him to the full extent of the law?  Most likely he will be transferred and that will be the end of it... I hope that I can say that without being accused of slurring.

Dismissed means termination.

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17 hours ago, Vigo said:

Dismissed means termination.

Doesn't say that he has been dismissed ... right now he has been transferred... the governor has stood firm before and failed.

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17 hours ago, Skip said:

Doesn't say that he has been dismissed ... right now he has been transferred... the governor has stood firm before and failed.

The accused is subject to due process of the law. The allegations are unproven. The governor has stated very clearly " Should the accusations against him be substantiated, the officer will face dismissal."  It is media saying there is a transfer.  You are predicting that the accused will be transferred  once the process concludes, but the governor has stated that the man will be dismissed if guilty. What more do you want? The governor cannot summarily convict.

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9 hours ago, Vigo said:

The accused is subject to due process of the law. The allegations are unproven. The governor has stated very clearly " Should the accusations against him be substantiated, the officer will face dismissal."  It is media saying there is a transfer.  You are predicting that the accused will be transferred  once the process concludes, but the governor has stated that the man will be dismissed if guilty. What more do you want? The governor cannot summarily convict.

We will see... won't we.

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