Tuesday, November 10, 2009

More Trouble in Thailand

Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Asia Sentinel

Thaksin needles the government and a fugitive financier is returned

The government of Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his Democrat Party are being battered by a series of events including the visit to Phnom Penh this week by Thaksin Shinawatra, the leader ousted in a 2006 coup, and a wide-ranging interview that Thaksin gave in Dubai to the Times of London in which, among other things, he accused the Privy Council surrounding King Bhumibol Adulyadej of manipulating the monarch.

Also the extradition of disgraced financier Rakesh Saxena, 57, who had staged the longest battle in Canadian history to avoid being sent back to Thailand to face charges he had helped to embezzle tens of millions of dollars in phony bank loans in 1996, now injects a volatile new set of issues into Thailand's shaky political agenda.

How much damage the political contest has caused is uncertain. Nomura Global Economics reported in late October that: "The Thai economy contracted the most among Asean countries in 2Q09 in year-on-year terms, driven by a decline in exports (-21.8%) and gross fixed capital formation (-10.1%)" and that "political uncertainty has delayed a recovery in consumption and investment."

The Thaksin interview, a long series of self-justifications which can be found here, has outraged government officials at a time when Abhisit is scheduled to be at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Singapore and meet with US President Barack Obama. It can also be expected to drive the royalists in the People's Alliance for Democracy, which twice brought down governments aligned with Thaksin, into new demonstrations over Thaksin's supposed disloyalty and meddling by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen in Thai affairs by offering Thaksin a position as his "economic adviser."

Saxena arrived last Friday, bundled in blankets in a wheelchair and said to be suffering from a stroke that had partly paralyzed him. He was immediately whisked away to Thailand's Crime Suppression Bureau. Prior to his flight from Thailand, he was said to be close to Newin Chidchob, the Northern Thailand politician whose defection along with those of 16 of his followers from the Thaksin delivered Abhisit Vejjajiva and the Democrat Party to power.

The supporters of the billionaire fugitive Thaksin have been clamoring for Saxena's extradition for months on the theory that bringing him back could put the Democrat-led majority coalition in danger. Along with Newin, several other politicians in his camp, including Suchart Tancharoen and Pairoj Suwanchawee, have been identified as making money from the fraud perpetrated by Saxena. Prior to his extradition from Vancouver, BC, Saxena said he feared for his life. He later said had a full list of the politicians, some now in the cabinet, who were involved in the scandal that sent him in flight. The Democrats have assured the press that he is under 24-hour guard in Bangkok.

For his part, Abhisit has pledged cooperation with the authorities, telling reporters that "Everyone is obliged to supply information even though such information may harm the cliques within the government because we have to uphold the national interest."

Although the Democrats were in opposition and led the censure debate over the Bank of Commerce scandal, the support of Newin's so-called Group of 16 was instrumental in delivering Abhisit and the Democrats to the shaky hold on power that they have enjoyed for the last several months. Many of Newin's allies are now scattered throughout the unwieldy 35-member Thai cabinet.

Over the last week, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen added to the uncertainty by offering to employ Thaksin Shinawatra as an "economics advisor," perhaps in retaliation for PAD anti-Cambodian activity at the Preah Vihear temple since 2008. Both countries have recalled their respective ambassadors over the affair. Despite the political setbacks, the absent Thaksin probably remains the second-most popular figure after the ailing king.

Saxena's return, given his role in the linchpin of the scandal, couldn't be more inconvenient for Abhisit. It was Saxena's role as treasurer advisor to the Bangkok Bank of Commerce, whose collapse with US$3 billion in debt in 1996 was one of the contributing factors to the devaluation of the Thai baht and ultimately the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998. He was charged with looting US$88 million through establishing a series of phony loans through the bank. According to media reports, he and his team identified moribund companies, pumped up their balance sheets while looting the assets and firing staff, then sold them to unsuspecting shareholders. Among the companies targeted as takeover objects were Morakot Industries, Jalaprathan Cement, Semiconductor Venture International and Phoenix Pulp and Paper.

In July of 1995, according to reports, he transferred more than US$80 million out of Thailand in defiance of banking regulations and, shortly after that, followed the money out to Canada.

The financier ultimately washed up in British Columbia, where his extradition hearing was the longest in Canadian history. Even after the presiding judge ruled there were grounds to extradite him, it took the federal justice minister more than three years to order his return to Thailand.

The return of Saxena -- who has been implicated in a series of dubious stock schemes and a counter-coup in Sierra Leone while under house arrest in Vancouver, comes at an extremely sensitive time for Thailand, with Bhumibol increasingly infirm. The 86-year-old monarch last week returned to the public eye after more than a month in hospital, more frail than ever and with the royal succession in doubt although the official line is that he will get the job. The king's son, Vajiralongkorn, is deeply unpopular and it appears that the royal family may be in the hands of a regency run by the queen, Sirikit.

Abhisit, in Singapore this week for the APEC conference, and his Democrats are beset on one side by the pro-Thaksin Red Shirts, who have now formed the Phieu Thai Party, and the anti-Thaksin Yellow Shirts, who are establishing a royalist party of their own, the New Politics Party which was formed in July.

There appears to be considerable behind-the-scenes agitation to pardon Thaksin, perhaps in exchange for his forsaking political activity in exchange for the restoration of his billion-dollar telecommunications fortune. Whatever happens, Saxena's return adds yet another explosive to the volatile mixture that is Thai politics.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hanoi used cambodia to attack Thais economy...

Anonymous said...

Vietnam want to take over economy in Southeast Asian Nations...? Will japan and China ok...with? bullshit!

Anonymous said...

Vietminh will be the master of the free market in SEA if the dummies can’t get that for sure.

Anonymous said...

To Hun Sen (Leader of the Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime)

Since you and the CPP assassinated, executed, killed and murdered jurnalists, political opponents, leaders of the free trade union, innocent men, innocent women and innocent children;

Do you have any plan to assassinate the Thai prime minister (Abhisit Vejjajiva)?

Are you going to send Brigade 70 (Hun Sen's Death Squad Unit) to assassinate the Thai prime minister (Abhisit Vejjajiva)?

Is it true, you only kill your own peoples, you will not kill Thai and Veitnamese peoples that cannot get enough of our land?

Is it true, you only kill innocent Khmer peoples with no weapon in their hands?

Anonymous said...

hey khmer people aren't stupid, you know. so, stop using youn conversation here when we talk about siem only, ok! for your information cambodians aren't so fond of neither siem or youn, ok! nowadays, cambodia look beyond siem and youn as the world is big and cambodia is not about siem and youn, you know. khmer people are so sick and tired of siem and youn playing game as if cambodia is still in the dark age or the world is still in the dark ages or something. not! that was history already. in today's cambodia, khmer people want to focus on the future and prosperity of cambodia. who cares about the thugs siem and youn, really!

Anonymous said...

Thailand had flip flop too much, sign with hand and erased with their foots latter, this is why Hun Sen really pissed off with Abhisit Vejjajiva....PM Hun Sen doesn't like anyone fuck around with him! PM Hun Sen is serious, if someone screwed him up, he will wip your ass.........!

Anonymous said...

I SUPPORT MY SAMDEC HUN SEN! I LIVE IN U.S.A MY SAMDEC HUN SEN IS VERY SMART! HE THE ONE AND ONLY REAL CAMBODIAN LEADER THAT FOR REAL TO WIN.......WIN.... POLICY. MY SAMDEC ONLY IS THE SMARTEST LEADER IN THE WORLD TODAY.........COME ON EVERYONE SUPPORT MY SAMDEC HUN SEN!!

Anonymous said...

now, don't get overboard with your pride, here. using the words like "only one", "smartest inthe world", or something along that line is purely your personal opinion and doesn't reflect the opinion of other khmer people, really. please learn to think critically for a change, ok!

Anonymous said...

Thaksin is in Cambodia now. Let see the situation moves to the next....

Anonymous said...

wow, who is know Hun Seh mind? he is not makes thing good or batter. we're cambodian but he never thinks cambodia people feeling when he decide Taksim sinavatra works with Government of cambodia and have high possition.talk about the students in cambodia who finish their BA-Mater degree no place to work .why Hun Hen doesn't care about this problem?

Anonymous said...

win win policy............alway win.... everybody known hun sen don't play around!! have you learn anything ? hun sen is the next king chayamaraman in the 21 century. thai is just a fucking idiot never learn anything just like a stupid fucking kid(ahishit)

Anonymous said...

My dear 10:02AM, I'm really disappointed that you live in the US and you blindly support the dictator Hun Sen who always acts tough against his own people and in the meantime he walks with his tail between his legs in front of his boss Vietnam who keep stealing more and more land from Cambodia. How many Vietnamese illegal immigrants in Cambodia? Does Hun Sen and his CPP care about that? Vietnameses inside Cambodia have more priveleges and rights than our own Khmers, isn't it the result of your so smart Samdach decho policies? How about our Khmer Krom brothers and sisters? They are treated like criminal while living on their own mother-land. Well, France gave a big piece of Cambodia to to Vietnam and your "God" Hun Sen is hard at work in making the rest of Cambodia be part of Vietnam too. What's a shame!

Anonymous said...

THE REASON I SUPPORT HUN SEN IS BEAUSE HE IS VERY EDUCATED AND SMART! HE BRING CAMBODIA TO FULL STABILITY AND STABLE ECONOMY TO HIS OWN PEOPLE THAT INCLUDING KHMERKROM. FIRST HUN SEN BRING PEACE AND ECONOMY TO THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE THEN HUN SEN WILL CHANGE HIS DIPLOMACY WITH THAILAND AND VIETNAM NEXT. THE FIRST THING HUN SEN DO IS PEACE AND STABILITY THEN MILITARY NEXT WATCH OUT VIETNAM AND THAILAND. I KNOWN HUN SEN IS A VIETNAMESE PUPPET BACK THEN IN THE 1970-1989 NOW HUN SEN IS CHANGE AND WANT TO COMPLET AND INDEPENDENT FROM IT NEIGHBOR AND IS CHANGING RIGHT NOW AS YOU CAN SEE . PLEASE SUPPORT HUN SEN AND CAMBODIAN PEOPLE!

Anonymous said...

10:02AM and 10:59AM, I believe you're the same poster. Are you telling us the truth that you live in the US? Your reasoning and your writing tell me that you're not from the US. Hun Sen doesn't deserve my support. I don't support a dictator and that the end of it. Nice try, my friend!

Anonymous said...

The bottom line of the truth for thai-khmer spat has been and is the thai unashamed greed for the pie of Cambodia land. date back to the arguement and research reveal that the thai historians are twisting the fact in history and teach the thai generation to plant hatred and stealing minds in those brains. thai histories with the support and ideas from thai monarchy believe that one day when khmer is devided and fight each other, that is when the twisted history becomes the fact as thai has employed this strategies and they worked of course as proven in khmer history-fighting each other and claiming oneself to be the leader with the external force!

Anonymous said...

Hey everybody !!

Tell Siamese Leader A CRAZY Abhejib Vichachiva That now
Thakshin is in Cambodia !!

What do u do with him now ??
Close the border?
Cut the aids?
?????

Anonymous said...

10:02AM and 10:59AM,
I don't know what you mean by win win policy. With almost 30 years under Hun Sen leadership, surviving on foreign aids the entire time, yet the living condition of the majority Khmers show no sign of better off. The minute I get of the airplane and step in to Phnom Penh airport I saw beggars every where. From my first visit to my last visit I did not see any decrease in the number of begging people. I saw critics of Hun Sen government being sentenced to serve jailed time by the puppet courts of Hun Sen. I saw encroachment into our territory committed by the Thai and Viet. I saw about 4-5 Million Viets or 1 Viet for every two khmers live freely in our country, and yet those Viets have more privilege than Khmer citizens. I saw land grabbing committed by the rich and the powerful people of the ruling party. If you say Hun Sen lead country to win win situation I would say to you that you either were born with brain damaged or you were born prematurely.

Anonymous said...

I am not agree with the comments from (10:02 & 10:59) and (11:18 AM).
You both have the same politic view, you supported only individual and the person, not the society.
We all not agree with Mr. Hun Sen's leading system, but it is about Cambodia and not about the person "Hun Sen." Reality, we all did not love his way, but we have to accept the situation and circumstances.

Anonymous said...

Thailand bury themself in the black hole....hahahhah! you can't close the border, if you do, your people will suffer more than Khmer people....hahaha!