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Phumtham Wechayachai, the Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, has mandated legal reforms to protect conscripts and low-ranking soldiers, emphasising stricter enforcement against superior commanders who fail to address military misconduct. Following a Defence Council meeting yesterday, October 12, Defence Ministry spokesman Major General Thanathip Sawangsaeng revealed that Phumtham outlined a new framework for the … …

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It's rather simple really.  A code of conduct and a book of military law. 

Nobody in the services are exempt under Military law.  

NZ military have the Armed Forces Disciplinary Act which states offences that are punishable.  Anyone in the military can read it. 

Striking a subordinate is punishable as is offering violence. 

Get the basics right and generally the rest will sort themselves out.

 

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On 10/13/2024 at 4:07 AM, Thaiger said:

Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, has mandated legal reforms to protect conscripts and low-ranking soldiers, emphasising stricter enforcement against superior commanders who fail to address military misconduct.

Good luck with that, in all civilised countries such laws are in place AND policed, in Thailand where the military hold so much political sway I would not hold my breath!

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