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Clerk in bribe case to be summoned to court

The Supreme Court fact-finding committee on the Bt2-million bribery scandal will later this week summon the lawyer's clerk who allegedly handed a bag containing the money to a senior court official, a source said yesterday.



The probe team, which consists of three Supreme Court judges, has spoken to the C-7 official in question, who said the clerk gave her a green paper bag while they were alone in the recreation room for lawyers at the Supreme Court.

"I have just returned from abroad. I see that you and your colleagues are tired from work. This is for you guys to share," the clerk was quoted as saying.

The court official told the probe panel that she was startled to discover Bt2 million inside the bag. She later reported the incident to her supervisor. The room is not fitted with any closed-circuit cameras, but the banknotes inside the bag were photographed.

The panel will summon the clerk, whose boss works for a politician who has a case lodged with the court, for questioning this week, the source said. Findings from the investigation could lead to charges of infringement on the court's authority and bribing a court official, according to the source.

Meanwhile, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who is one of the three politicians facing cases in the Supreme Court, yesterday refused to answer reporters' questions about the bribery scandal.

"On June 21, Mars will be moving away," Thaksin said.

In astrology, Mars is the god of war and represents soldiers and weapons.

"After July 2, confusion in the country will ease. Let's be patient. We will have headaches until July 2," he said. "My moral support is for Thai people suffering from problems."


 
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conspiracy theorist  22/06/2008 13:11  IP: 125.24.71.56

Scape-goating is one of the many political methods to divert attention from the real wrong-doer...i believe the poor clerk will be the scape-goat to receive the punishment (if any) meted out but not to the wrong-doer...
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Chuwit4real  17/06/2008 19:51  IP: 125.24.188.148

Thaksin Shinawatra should for the sake of millions of Thai's suffering in this self made and self serving economical and political difficulty caused by him and him alone,help diffuse the tension soaked atmosphere in Thailand by either going back to exile or choosing to leave a normal and ordinary life like every other past Thailand leaders.Enough is indeed enough,he had acted over in this past 6years and should please give peace a chance in this land of smiles which he had single handedly turned to land of bitterness,no more love,hatred is order of the day just for the sake of one over-ambitious man with over bloated ego.Infact,let this guy learn from history that there's no sanctuary for a brave man,rather danger awaits them along the path always!
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xxx  17/06/2008 11:28  IP: 58.136.94.236

The law clerk will probably take the heat, serve time, and get the 2 million baht. No big loss to the Evil Empire.
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awatcher  17/06/2008 10:21  IP: 58.8.78.54

If this custom be the ordinary thing in Thai judiciary offices, and if this repeats in this dangerous time, and if this is, "You guys !, here you go, share it fairly", If this is the way to buy the way, so-called, genius class of this kingdom, What was left ??? Send them
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