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Showing posts with label General Saprang. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Bangkok Post's Adoring Profile of General Saprang

Little big SOLDIER

WASANA NANUAM

He calls himself a warrior, having fought in more than 200 battles in the course of his military career. His last brought the Thaksin regime down. And the battles for the little big soldier are far from over.


"I fear nothing," roars Gen Saprang Kalayanamitr, 59, deputy secretary-general of the Council for National Security. It is the same thundering voice and fearless talk that has earned this slightly-built man the nickname "lek prik khi nu" - tiny, yet hot as a chilli.


"People like me have nothing to be afraid of. I am clean. Those who are corrupt, however, must be afraid of me. And the bigger the player they are, the more I like to tackle them."


Among the eight leaders of the junta in the Council for National Security, Gen Saprang is second only to the coup leader, Gen Sonthi Boonyaratkalin, in being in the media limelight. And it is not only for his outspoken straight-talking that makes such good sound bites.


Among his tasks for the junta: Unearthing the wrongdoings of the previous regime, within the deadline of one year; leading the junta's special operation to monitor the movements of the ousted prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra; chairing the Airport of Thailand's board to investigate corruption at Suvarnabhumi Airport; and chairing the board of ToT, the state-owned telecommuncation company, to control the damage from the sale of Thaksin's Shin Corp, believed to put national security under threat.


Continued

Monday, March 5, 2007

General Saprang Fleecing the Taxpayers: Spent Over $175 K On One Week Trip to Europe Last Week

Saprang accused of squandering Bt7.2 million in foreign trip


General Saprang Kalayanamitr, assistant secretary general of the Council for National Security(CNS) and chairman of Airports of Thailand (AOT), Monday came under attack for squandering Bt7.2 million on a weeklong trip to England and Germany last week.

Saprang returned to Bangkok yesterday and refused to talk to reporters.

Thai Rak Thai Party executive Chamlong Krutkhuntode alleged Saprang had disbursed unrealistic expenses and voiced suspicion on inflated costs to have paid for accompanying family members not on the official list of the AOT delegation.

On Tuesday, Saprang led the 13member delegation to study safety and security measures at major airports in Europe.

"Work was just a pretext for the overseas trip because so many delegates and accompanying members share the same family name," Chamlong said.


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