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Police Colonel Found Guilty of Misappropriating Tsunami funds

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TTVI Joint Chief of Staff Pornprasert Kanjanarin (left) at an event in November 2005 to mark the signing of US$1.5m in funding from the US for the TTVI.// File photo.
A police colonel responsible for finances was found guilty of malfeasance by misappropriating funds at the Tsunami Victim Identification (TTVI) centre.
The conclusion of the one-year investigation of the police investigation panel  that Col Pornprasert Karnjanarin guilty of the charge was released recently. The panel will now move to have him dismissed. Charges of malfeasance were filed against Col Pornprasert in early February last year, just two days before his resignation letter was scheduled to take effect.

Police Colonel Found Guilty of Misappropriating Tsunami funds

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TTVI Joint Chief of Staff Pornprasert Kanjanarin (left) at an event in November 2005 to mark the signing of US$1.5m in funding from the US for the TTVI.// File photo.
A police colonel responsible for finances was found guilty of malfeasance by misappropriating funds at the Tsunami Victim Identification (TTVI) centre.
The conclusion of the one-year investigation of the police investigation panel  that Col Pornprasert Karnjanarin guilty of the charge was released recently. The panel will now move to have him dismissed. Charges of malfeasance were filed against Col Pornprasert in early February last year, just two days before his resignation letter was scheduled to take effect.

Police Colonel Found Guilty of Misappropriating Tsunami funds

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TTVI Joint Chief of Staff Pornprasert Kanjanarin (left) at an event in November 2005 to mark the signing of US$1.5m in funding from the US for the TTVI.// File photo.
A police colonel responsible for finances was found guilty of malfeasance by misappropriating funds at the Tsunami Victim Identification (TTVI) centre.
The conclusion of the one-year investigation of the police investigation panel  that Col Pornprasert Karnjanarin guilty of the charge was released recently. The panel will now move to have him dismissed. Charges of malfeasance were filed against Col Pornprasert in early February last year, just two days before his resignation letter was scheduled to take effect.

Police Colonel Found Guilty of Misappropriating Tsunami funds

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TTVI Joint Chief of Staff Pornprasert Kanjanarin (left) at an event in November 2005 to mark the signing of US$1.5m in funding from the US for the TTVI.// File photo.
A police colonel responsible for finances was found guilty of malfeasance by misappropriating funds at the Tsunami Victim Identification (TTVI) centre.
The conclusion of the one-year investigation of the police investigation panel  that Col Pornprasert Karnjanarin guilty of the charge was released recently. The panel will now move to have him dismissed. Charges of malfeasance were filed against Col Pornprasert in early February last year, just two days before his resignation letter was scheduled to take effect.

Farmers Threaten to Block Highways

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Farmers nationwide have threatened to block four major highways if the government sets the guarranteed buying price for rice at only 10,000 baht per tonne. Wichian Puanglamjiak, vice-president of the Thai Farmers Association, said on Monday the government earlier rejected the association’s request to extend the 2008-09 rice crop  mortgage scheme for one month. The Government argued that farmers could instead sell their rice in the 2009-10 cycle, that starts  on March 16. However, the association had learned the government would reduce the guaranteed price for rice from 12,000 baht per tonne to 10,000 baht. Rice farmers throughout the country were frustrated by the decision. Registered members of the farmers association would protest by blocking four national highways if the government does not reconsider the new price.
 

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