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What else but to Sieze Assets of famiLEE & Cronies like Thug-Sin's

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

<!-- Begin .post --> Thug-Sin's Politically Related Personal Gains a useful reference to Liquidate famiLEE LEEgime

URL to Thug-Sin's asset verdict news today

The Thais had done the right things I must applaud this good example set.

I urge Singaporeans to take this as an important reference when dealing with Liquidation of famiLEE LEEgime.

Old Dog Thief Lee Kuan Yew's famiLEE LEEgime had been in must worst political monopoly rule than Thug-Sin, not only in terms of number of years, also in terms of famiLEE Generation, as well as proportion of parliamentary seats occupation in the one party rule. The other aspects that made famiLEE LEEgime worst include the un-proportional lack of check and balance; media; union; election (GRC) system; oppressive legislations; oppressive defamation suit abuses; imprisoning of opposition; ISA; and placement of cronies & famiLEE members in the SAF as generals etc. The size of GDP and huge amounts of funds in GRCs GLCs controlled by famiLEE members (e.g. Ho Jinx) and cronies as directors & chairman etc is much worst in LEEgime than Thug-Sin by 20 times. Not to mention UNIQUELY famiLEE LEEgime the Out Of The World SALARIES which LEEgalized Corruption is something that Thug-Sin's salaries will never never be able to compare.

Taiwanese president Ma Ying Jiu's way of cleansing corrupt Chen Shui Bian family and Thai way of cleaning Thug-Sin family are the key references Singaporean must refer to when dealing with Liquidation of famiLEE LEEgime, we have to make it squeaky clean just like how LKy claimed that he is.

;)

In the opposite I must point out that Indonesian Suharto & Philippine's Marcos are NEGATIVE EXAMPLES, as they had been largely let off, leaving huge politically plundered assets with the families of these corrupts & their cronies.

I must again highlight and recommend that Death Penalty is the ideal way to deal with the worst of corruption. I commend that Chinese Communist Party executes many of their own corrupted officials all these years and is continuing to execute more. Only a persistent effort and proportional amount of cleansing function maintained can balance the nation in healthy state, unfortunately you can not clean up a country once and for all. You can not dream like Childish Lee Kuan Yew to have an Ah Beng Clean System, under which greed fulfillment became LEEgalized and no longer punishable, and self-serving bastards are protected by state machineries.

Greed is never ending sin, spreading fast and no human is naturally immunized. For those in power especially LONG RULING POWER, LEEgalization of corruption is the worst possible solution, it only solved the superficial egoistic needs of famiLEE & Old Dog LKy, and spare him from facing and cleaning up political scandals such as Teh Chaing Wan & many others. The poison of greed and plundering still hurts the nation & it's people just like in anywhere else if not WORST.

Graft & Plundering are symptoms of greed which only worsen and multiplied by Incompetence.

Lee Kuan Yew Old Dog Thief's LEEgalization of Corruption by World's Highest Salaries is the worst example of Incompetence in dealing with Corruption. Basically he kept the corrupts fulfilled IN GREED and LEEgally enriched them up front to eliminate self-enrichment UNAUTHORIZED by his LEEgime. There is foolishness and naive on top of incompetence reflected in this childish idea.

Not Thug-Sin nor Chen Shui Bian had legalized their own graft / plundering. Therefore the punishment needed for famiLEE LEEgime have to be proportionally increased.



posted by uncleyap at 12:39 AM
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100226/ap_on_re_as/as_thailand_judgment_day_9

Thai court orders assets seized from ex-PM Thaksin

<cite class="caption"> AP – Bangkok police officers in riot gear walk past supporters of ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra … </cite>

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<!-- end .byline --> BANGKOK – Thailand's highest court ruled Friday to seize 46 billion baht ($1.4 billion) from ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's $2.29 billion in frozen assets, saying he had abused his political power for personal gain.
The Supreme Court said seizing all the frozen wealth "would be unfair as some of it was made before Thaksin became prime minister."
The verdict brings an end to a case that began after Thaksin, a former telecommunications tycoon, was deposed by a 2006 military coup for alleged massive corruption and abuse of power.
Corruption investigations began immediately after the coup, and 76 billion baht in accounts in Thailand belonging to Thaksin and his family was frozen pending legal action.
Friday's verdict was expected be celebrated by Thaksin's foes, protested by his supporters and potentially inflame Thailand's four-year political crisis.
Security was tight around the courthouse as the nine-judge panel took 7 1/2 hours to read the verdict against Thaksin and his family. The proceedings were broadcast live on national television.
Thaksin, who faces a two-year jail term from an earlier conviction, monitored the proceedings from exile in Dubai, where he provided a commentary via a video link and Twitter.
"This is total political involvement. The government knew the result in advance," Thaksin said shortly after the verdict. "I've been prepared for the result since yesterday. I knew that I would get hit, but they are kind enough to give me back 30 billion (baht)."
An unknown portion of Thaksin's wealth was earlier moved abroad.
Hundreds of Thaksin supporters at the headquarters of the opposition Puea Thai party, which is allied to Thaksin, booed as the verdict was read. Some women began crying and one man jumped up on a chair and started screaming at a television screen showing the court proceedings.
The court ruled that Thaksin illegally concealed his ownership of stock in Shin Corp., the family's telecommunications empire, and abused his authority by crafting government policies to benefit Shin Corp.'s businesses.
The court addressed five cases of alleged "policy corruption" and ruled that in four of the five Thaksin was guilty of abusing his authority during his 2001-2006 tenure as prime minister.
One of the most prominent cases involved a US$127 million low-interest government loan to Myanmar in 2004, which the court ruled Thaksin had endorsed with the intention of securing its purchase of satellite services from Shin Satellite, then controlled by Thaksin's family.
Thaksin's government billed the loan as a way to help the impoverished military-run country finance telecommunications projects.
The court ruled that Thaksin's government set domestic satellite policies that benefited his businesses.
It also ruled that a policy to convert part of a telecommunications concession fee into an excise tax "favored Shin Corp. at the expense of the state."
The government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva hopes Friday's ruling will lead to a return of stability, but has ordered a security crackdown around the country, claiming that the pro-Thaksin "Red Shirt" movement may be planning violence.
"We hope for the best," government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn said before the court ruling. "Of course many people fear for the worst but we are ready to manage whatever comes."
Thaksin's critics will see the guilty verdict as the culmination of a process to cleanse Thai politics that began with protests in 2006 calling for his ouster for alleged corruption which segued into a military coup in September that year. They also accuse him of disrespecting the country's constitutional monarch, 82-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
His supporters will view the ruling as the latest in a series of injustices that drove a democratically elected leader from office despite two sweeping election victories. They believe he is being persecuted because the traditional urban ruling class felt threatened when he empowered the country's rural majority, which was grateful for Thaksin's innovative social welfare programs.
The passions held by the two sides led to the occupation of the seat of government for several months and the seizure of the capital's two airports for a week by Thaksin's opponents in 2008, and rioting and disruption of a conference of Asian heads of government by his supporters last year.
His Red Shirt supporters continue to rally on his behalf and have promised a "million-man" march next month.
Thaksin, who fled into exile ahead of a 2008 conviction on a conflict of interest charge, rallies his followers by video and over the Internet.
His opponents accuse him of funding the Red Shirt movement to topple the government, and hope that seizing his assets will starve the movement.
But at least one analyst says the anti-government movement will not simply fade away, even if Thaksin's cash dries up.
"It would not put an end to Thailand's crisis because now Thaksin's supporters, the Red Shirts — the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship — they have evolved into their own force to be reckoned with," says Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a political scientist from Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University.
 
Lee Kuan Yew the Old Dog Thief is childish to think that he found a creative solution in dealing with corruption. If such simple solution was viable it would had been implemented by many dynasties thousands of years ago.

Only Ah Beng LKy could invent such a lame solution. This basically reflected nothing but his ego and incompetence on top of arrogance and ignorance - shown by this Ah Beng's non-stop bragging about his great invention worldwide.

To pay off the corrupts up-font is LKy's invention?

When officers are rich they will stop being greedy and stop plundering?


More monies with the powerful corrupts will ONLY make them even more greedy, this is proven both in history as well as current affairs.

A politician's true devotion and contribution to his country and people is NEVER something that money can buy. LKy had been paying to buy some worse then 3 class politicians with world's highest salaries to make up his LEEgime, that is basically where most of our peasants' problem had came from.

The greedy will keep on corrupting and plundering, people have to only keep shooting them down and make them pay back. There is absolutely no other ways.

This is no difference from dealing with common crimes in society, and it had been done for dozens of centuries in every parts of this world, there will be crooks and thieves and bandits regardless of time and society. Even when people are already rich, they will still steal and cheat. Bastards like Lehman Brothers and Madoff had already gained more than what they could spend in their lifetime, but did they stop plundering from people?

There is no solution but to keep catching and punishing them.

This is a task LKy is too lazy and too embarrassed to do, due to his very vulnerable ego and Ah Beng's FACE issue.

That's drove him to come up with his great invention - LEEgalized Corruption!
 
Uncle you can wait long long if it can happen in Sg all the Lees gotten wealth are Leegalized :)
 
You would need a GHOST CATCHER, Hopefully this GHOST CATCHER also catches you, because you are the BIGGEST KUI around.



Zhong Kui aka Ghost Catcher Zhong Kui or Master Zhong Kui (鐘馗), according to myth, he was born in early Tang Dynasty (生于唐初年間).

According to research and records, in Tang Dynasty, there's no such a character known as Zhong Kui, but a type of root-plant (根類植物) with the name Zhong Kui (仲葵). During that Era, such a type of root-plant is being dig-out, dry and then use as a form of Spiritual Object to ward-off negative entities, etc (驅魔避邪之用).

From there, the folks started to create stories and myth on such a root-plant and in-order for the story to reach all other places in the whole China, one of the Taoist Priest "humanize (人格化)" it into a human form, which later known as Master Zhong Kui.

In myth, Zhong Kui was a scholar who join-in the Imperial Examination in the Imperial Court (唐年間京師會考), but due to his appearance, his Office Title of Top Scholar was being taken-off, upon the humiliation and bias-ness, he killed himself in the Palace - just in front of the Emperor.

After passing-on, his soul was being summoned to Heaven and knowing that he's innocent, Jade Emperor (玉皇大帝) bestowed him with the title of "Capturing of all Negative Entities and Uphold the Rights of Justice" (it is a form of opposing force against the Imperial Ruling at that Era).

From then, Zhong Kui necame an Official Ghost Catcher (驅魔天師鐘馗).


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How about the abolishment of the Estate Tax ? Similar to what Thaksin did to avoid paying tax on his Shin Corp Telco sale ?

Estate Tax only affect the super rich ? Isn't abolishing it as a impact on the lesser mortals by taxing them more to cover up the lose by not collecting Estate Tax, even if it is $1 ? How much was missed from Ng Teng Fong's Estate ?
 
Take note of the timing, the announcement of the establishment in parliament coincide with one guys wife being very ill at that time.

But again, the cunning fox is smart, we all know but "legally" you can't find any fault, it is all above board.

This is how the country is run for the past 40 odd years.

How about the abolishment of the Estate Tax ? Similar to what Thaksin did to avoid paying tax on his Shin Corp Telco sale ?

Estate Tax only affect the super rich ? Isn't abolishing it as a impact on the lesser mortals by taxing them more to cover up the lose by not collecting Estate Tax, even if it is $1 ? How much was missed from Ng Teng Fong's Estate ?
 
Take note of the timing, the announcement of the establishment in parliament coincide with one guys wife being very ill at that time.

But again, the cunning fox is smart, we all know but "legally" you can't find any fault, it is all above board.

This is how the country is run for the past 40 odd years.

The whole of Singapore is talking about what you just said.

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How about the abolishment of the Estate Tax ? Similar to what Thaksin did to avoid paying tax on his Shin Corp Telco sale ?

Estate Tax only affect the super rich ? Isn't abolishing it as a impact on the lesser mortals by taxing them more to cover up the lose by not collecting Estate Tax, even if it is $1 ? How much was missed from Ng Teng Fong's Estate ?



How about the Rent Control Act?

And Goh Meng Seng goes after Marlboro Tan?

And Trial by Jury?
 
For the billions Dollar taxes the IRA missed can easily allows the peasants free tax for many years-increase GST to help sinkaporean = abolish estate tax to help sinkaporean.
How about the abolishment of the Estate Tax ? Similar to what Thaksin did to avoid paying tax on his Shin Corp Telco sale ?

Estate Tax only affect the super rich ? Isn't abolishing it as a impact on the lesser mortals by taxing them more to cover up the lose by not collecting Estate Tax, even if it is $1 ? How much was missed from Ng Teng Fong's Estate ?
 
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