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Thaksin's aides selfish: Samak
Wed, Mar 25, 2009
The Nation/Asia News Network

Former premier Samak Sundaravej has said ousted leader Thaksin Shinawatra's political demise could be blamed mainly on his close aides.

Samak said he realised this when he was made PM in 2008.

"After I became prime minister, I knew right away that the politicians who worked with Thaksin were all selfish and worried about themselves instead of the country," Samak said.

"Most of the aides were not good and gave bad advice to Thaksin. They were more concerned about their own benefits," the former leader told Dok Bia magazine.

Samak said Thaksin wasn't given the right information by his aides either.

"Like when the People's Alliance for Democracy were protesting, Thaksin's aides told him that there were only some 1,000 protesters at the rallies, when the correct number could have been 10,000."

Since he was given the wrong information, Thaksin wrongly evaluated the circumstances.

Samak was disqualified as premier for violating the constitution last September. Later he was diagnosed with liver cancer and travelled to the US for treatment. Samak is now recovering in Bangkok.


 
 
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