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Following on from last week’s disclosure of a probe into the upscale Sri Panwa property in Phuket, another luxury property, Trisara resort, faces a similar investigation into illegal land ownership by the National Anti-Corruption Commission. The probe by the NACC into Trisara resort named 29 officials involved in the illegal document issuing, with ex-Phuket Vice Governor Weeraway Janpen being singled out in the corruption that saw land bordering Sirinath National Park and Khao Ruak – Khao Muang National Forest Reserve, federal land the luxury properties appear to be encroaching on. The NACC is requesting charges be pursued against 11 officials […]

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Just now, NCC1701A said:

yes and very seedy hotel is a resort.

 

2 hours ago, DoUKnowWhoIAm said:

*all properties in Thailand are luxury.

Of course! How else are they going to put up those 5000 rich people arriving every day?! 🥴

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4 hours ago, DoUKnowWhoIAm said:

*all properties in Thailand are luxury.

So true! It's amusing seeing small 450 baht motels with no pool or food service, out in suburbs of Nakhon Ratchasima, calling themselves things like, "The Isaan Resort".

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This corruption investigation will only go so high, before being swept under the rug. The money trails always go up to the top, but the investigations stop far short of that

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5 hours ago, Jason said:

This is the second resort. One I can understand....but two??  This is going to make all landowners check their ownership....

Doubt it as all landowners who illegally acquired their land are well aware of the circumstances under which they acquired it. More than likely certain people in the Land Department will now be sh$$$ng bricks that those land owners will explain how much they handed over to "acquire" those land titles. 

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This has been a topic for many years for those two hotels. Nothing have happen so far.

Why DSI are waisting their time if no Action is taken ?

Same as the property and Land in the Hills of Ban Wad Dam in Kathu

Same as the Bars and Restaurant at Layan Beach - NOTHING IS HAPPEN

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