THAKSIN SUPER HERO and his Red Shirts Supporters UDD DAAD 2008

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The Asset Examination Committee/Asset Scrutiny Committee AEC / ASC
คณะกรรมการตรวจสอบการกระทำที่ก็ให้เกิดความเสียหายต่อภาครัฐ
The ASC claims that the 21 cases it examined involve a loss to state revenue of 180 billion baht. The information comes from Vote Magazine, July 2008 issue.

-Summary
The cases acted on by the Asset Examination Committee are classified into four types:
1. Those currently in progress in the courts
1.1 Tax avoidance in transferring Shinawat Computer Inc. Communications involving Khun Ying Pojaman Shinawat Bannaphot Damaphong Case number : 1149/2550 commenced 26 March 2007
1.2 The sale of land in the Rachadapisek district by the Financial Institutions Development Fund (FIDF) to KY. Pojaman Shinawat. Both Thaksin and Pojaman are defendants
1.3 The case regarding the 2/3 number lottery project by the The Government Lottery Office. 32 political office holders and 16 officials.
2 Those cases which have been sent to the office of the auditor general but which were not decided by the Attorney General before the ASC ended its tenure:
2.1 Projects regarding electrical cable laying at Suwannaphum airport involving former Minister of Transport Suriya Jungrungreangkit and a top official in the Ministry of Transport
2.2. Case involving baggage systems and CTX 9000 scanners at S.Airport involving 26 politicians, civil servants, officials of state enterprises, juristic persons, and entrepreneurs. Loss to the state estimated at 6, 937 million baht.
2.3 Case involving loan irregularities loan irregularities extended to the Krisda Mahanakorn Group by the Krung Thai group. The case involves Thaksin, his son Panthongtae and 31 (former) board members of Krung Thai Bank.
2.4 Five cases that allege the former prime minister Thaksin used his position to benefit his own businesses, causing loss to state assets.
2.4.1 Case on the order to convert mobile phone operator concessions to an excise tax, leading to a loss of the Telephone organization of Thailand of 30, 667 million baht.
2.4.2 Case regarding reducing revenue share paid to TST ทศท from prepaid mobile services from 25 to 20% leading to a state loss of 70, 872 million baht.
2.4.3 Case relating to AIS and its reduction of payments by treating networks separately for payment purposes to TOT. Loss of 18970579711 baht during the term of the concession. This gain enabled rise in Shin Corp before its sale.
2.4.4 Various breaks given by the Board of Investment for IPSTAR satellite projects within Thailand.
2.4.5 Case regarding Treasury officials in tax negotiations regarding the sale of Shin Corp.
3. Those cases under consideration by the AEC but not forwarded to the OAG before 30th June.
3.1 Case regarding Sky Train Airport link with losses to the state of 1, 200 million baht.
3.2 Three Cases regarding Ua Athon housing project that involves builders, officials (3.2.1/3.2.2/3.2.3 )
3.3 A case involving the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and its dealings with private companies worth 300 million baht.
3.4 The case involving the Bangkok Metropolitan Authoritys purchase of fire trucks involving a loss to the state of 1, 900 million baht.
3.5 The cause of unusual wealth in Thaksins purchase of Manchester City
4. Those cases which have been returned after the Attorney General determined not to proceed.
4.1 The Export-Import Bank and the loan to Burma (which involved purchase of Shin Corp products). Claimed loss of state amounting to 670,436,201 baht (EXIM) 140,349,000 (Treasury). Gains to Shin Corp 593,492,815 baht.
4.2 Case involving Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and rubber plantations project. Loss to the state of 1, 400 million baht Case involves 44 people including Newin Chidchop, former Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Various accused are being asked to pay compensation of 1,109 million baht.
5. Those cases sent to the Tax office to recoup tax.
5.1 Pojaman Shinawat and Banaphot Damaphong transferred shares with no tax. Tax outstanding approximately 546 million baht.
5.2 Thaksins children Phongthongtae and Thongtha Shinawat bought shares in Shin Corp from Ample Rich Investment (164.6 million each) at a cost of 1 baht before they sold it to Temasak at 49.25 baht, which is subject to tax. In August 2550 requested Tax Department to seek payment of 11, 809, 294, 773 baht in tax.
5. 3. Ample Rich tax issue, as it was active in Thailand for four years, but never paid tax. www.antithaksin.com

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  • A bunch of thugs, that's what they are. This is what makes PAD different from these hooligan.

    0:53 - 1:10 อันธพาลชัดๆ

  • Im sorry that you didn't have a good time over here because of the political crisis Thailand is facing. But your disappointment is not an excuse to insult our country like that. Pls be more open minded.

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  • Red shirt is meaning BUFFALO

  • HE IS NOT A SUPERHERO AND NEVER CAN BE HE JUST A BAD GUY

  • if these assholes get into power it will be like pol pot revisited thailand has a tough parliment because basically your lot with your low IQ levels if in government will drive thailand back to the stoneage with millions of executions as well (ie you are not smart enough to rub shoulders with the big boys )

  • Paid thugs by The Fascist Thaksin...scary democracy they ask for!

  • ...:)

  • Taaksin you mother f**ker go to hell with your Terrorist-slaves

  • Get out from Thailand and died out we country Fuck you

  • Thaksin is bankrolling these ignorant people. Thugs.

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