Kjell Inlagd September 27, 2011 Dela Inlagd September 27, 2011 Rätta mig om jag har fel men ingen blir väl polis om de inte visste att det fanns ett "accepterat" mutsystem som ger de där extra pengarna. För att få bort det mesta av korruptionen så måste lönerna höjas.omgående.. Link to comment Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
Caveman Inlagd September 27, 2011 Dela Inlagd September 27, 2011 Rätta mig om jag har fel men ingen blir väl polis om de inte visste att det fanns ett "accepterat" mutsystem som ger de där extra pengarna. För att få bort det mesta av korruptionen så måste lönerna höjas.omgående.. Men det är ju inte bra det heller enl. BKK Nomenklaturan, det vart ju ett jäkla liv på dem när Yingluck skulle höja minimi-lönerna ps.Atoms tidigare analys om semiretards på MPR lyser bara starkare för varje dag som går...... Link to comment Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
Poffa Inlagd September 27, 2011 Dela Inlagd September 27, 2011 Men det är ju inte bra det heller enl. BKK Nomenklaturan, det vart ju ett jäkla liv på dem när Yingluck skulle höja minimi-lönerna I alla fall om lönerna ska ökas med lånade pengar. Som fallet är nu. Dessutom tvivlar jag på att korruptionen kommer att minska mätbart bara för att polisen sidoinkomst, lönen, ökas till 300 bath/dag. Link to comment Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
Tallviking Inlagd September 27, 2011 Dela Inlagd September 27, 2011 Hur du en vänder och vrider så är det fortfarande 2 mer än Abhisith han med under flera år. Abhisit points out more police corruption cases By The nation Published on February 11, 2010 While Provincial Police Bureau 2 faces allegations of selling positions and its commander has been transferred to an inactive post, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has identified other police command centres as being involved in similar scams. They are Provincial Police Bureaus 1 and 4, where the PM said buying positions and corruption had been reported but that the situation was not as bad as in Bureau 2. "No evidence proving wrongdoing has come to light, but complaints have been received from officers who have been directly affected," Abhisit said. Asked about the many similar complaints lodged by Metropolitan Police Bureau officers, he said each case would be prioritised based on its severity, while "the remaining cases" would be investigated internally by the Royal Thai Police. Abhisit said he was giving retired Pol General Wasit Dejkunjorn the job of looking into complaints filed against Provincial Police Bureau 1, which has jurisdiction over the provinces adjacent to Bangkok, and Bureau 4, which covers the Upper Northeast, on top of investigating position-selling allegations in Bureau 2. An internal investigation involving Provincial Police Bureau 2 began yesterday, with newly appointed commander Pol Lt-General Assawin Kwanmuang leading the probe. The investigation will, in parallel, be scrutinised by Wasit. The investigation should be completed in two months and will decide the fate of Provincial Police Bureau 2 chief Pol Lt-General Kriangsak Suriyo, who has been moved to an inactive post pending results of a separate disciplinary investigation. Kriangsak and a number of his close aides were seen conducting a merit-making ceremony at a temple in Chon Buri before retiring to the commander's official residence in the province, where the Police Bureau 2's headquarters are located. They refused to speak to the group of waiting reporters. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban dismissed speculation the government was behind Kriangsak's transfer and that it had interfered in the regular reshuffle of the police force. On Friday, when the Royal Thai Police and the Police Commission hold their first monthly meeting of the year, the issue of position-selling allegations and Kriangsak's transfer will most likely be discussed. In addition, the reshuffle of Provincial Police Bureau 2 is expected to be postponed, because Assawin is unlikely to finish revising the list put forward by Kriangsak on time. Being nice is overrated - Garfield Link to comment Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
Caveman Inlagd September 27, 2011 Dela Inlagd September 27, 2011 Abhisit points out more police corruption cases By The nation Published on February 11, 2010 While Provincial Police Bureau 2 faces allegations of selling positions and its commander has been transferred to an inactive post, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has identified other police command centres as being involved in similar scams. They are Provincial Police Bureaus 1 and 4, where the PM said buying positions and corruption had been reported but that the situation was not as bad as in Bureau 2. "No evidence proving wrongdoing has come to light, but complaints have been received from officers who have been directly affected," Abhisit said. Asked about the many similar complaints lodged by Metropolitan Police Bureau officers, he said each case would be prioritised based on its severity, while "the remaining cases" would be investigated internally by the Royal Thai Police. Abhisit said he was giving retired Pol General Wasit Dejkunjorn the job of looking into complaints filed against Provincial Police Bureau 1, which has jurisdiction over the provinces adjacent to Bangkok, and Bureau 4, which covers the Upper Northeast, on top of investigating position-selling allegations in Bureau 2. An internal investigation involving Provincial Police Bureau 2 began yesterday, with newly appointed commander Pol Lt-General Assawin Kwanmuang leading the probe. The investigation will, in parallel, be scrutinised by Wasit. The investigation should be completed in two months and will decide the fate of Provincial Police Bureau 2 chief Pol Lt-General Kriangsak Suriyo, who has been moved to an inactive post pending results of a separate disciplinary investigation. Kriangsak and a number of his close aides were seen conducting a merit-making ceremony at a temple in Chon Buri before retiring to the commander's official residence in the province, where the Police Bureau 2's headquarters are located. They refused to speak to the group of waiting reporters. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban dismissed speculation the government was behind Kriangsak's transfer and that it had interfered in the regular reshuffle of the police force. On Friday, when the Royal Thai Police and the Police Commission hold their first monthly meeting of the year, the issue of position-selling allegations and Kriangsak's transfer will most likely be discussed. In addition, the reshuffle of Provincial Police Bureau 2 is expected to be postponed, because Assawin is unlikely to finish revising the list put forward by Kriangsak on time. Siffror? du glömde presentera hur många, så hur man en vänd... ps.Atoms tidigare analys om semiretards på MPR lyser bara starkare för varje dag som går...... Link to comment Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
Tallviking Inlagd September 27, 2011 Dela Inlagd September 27, 2011 Varför skall jag presentera detaljer när du kategoriskt vägrar stå för ditt påstående att det var 0 Om du bevisar att det var noll skall jag ta fram siffror som bevisar att du har fel Being nice is overrated - Garfield Link to comment Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
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