The former head of Thailand's tourism department was given a 50-year jail sentence on Wednesday for accepting USD 1.8 million in kickbacks from an American couple lobbying for rights to host a Bangkok film festival.
Juthamas Siriwan, 69, accepted the bribes while she was tourism chief in the early 2000s, according to the verdict delivered at a new Bangkok court handling corruption cases. Judges also sentenced her daughter, Jittisopha, to 44 years for helping hide the cash in overseas bank accounts, and ordered Thai authorities to seize the money.
"They colluded to avoid free competition in favour of Gerald Green and Patricia Green," the court verdict said, referring to the LA-based couple behind the bribery. The Greens served time in US jails for running the sophisticated graft scheme, which saw them funnel money to Juthamas over a period of five years to secure rights to run Bangkok's yearly International Film Festival.