re: "Campaign begins to impeach NACC" (BP, December 29)
Dear editor,
In his response to those Thai citizens to whom happiness has not been returned by its scrupulously timed ruling on the deputy Prime Minister general's sufficiently impressive wrist adornments, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) secretary-general is certainly correct when he insists "that the NACC's work had been done in accordance with the law."
Why does such loyal service by the rule of law so upset the unhappy ingrates? Who, after all, would go to all the trouble of selflessly staging a coup in order to make up a new rule of law without the natural expectation that rulings be made in strict accordance with their reformed rule of law?
Felix Qui
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The above letter to the editor is the text as submitted by Felix Qui to the Bangkok Post.
The text as edited was published in PostBag on December 30, 2018, under the title "Unhappy ingrates" at https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/postbag/1602906/let-investigators-do-their-job
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