- William L. Monson
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thumb|right|William_L_Monson_after_a_court_dismissed_perjury_charges_he_filed_against_Thaksin Shinawatra ,11 September 2006 ] William "Bill" L Monson is an Americancable television businessman and the current President of Seattle-basedClearview International andClearview Wireless and manager of Hawaii-basedCTVC . In the 1980's, Monson was involved in the establishment ofVideo Link , a Thai cable television joint-venture between Clearview and Thaksin Shinawatra'sShinawatra Computer and Communications (today known as Shin Corporation) andInternational Broadcasting Company (IBC, today known asUnited Broadcasting Corporation ). He engaged in a series of controversial court cases against Thaksin, who by that time had becomePrime Minister of Thailand , during the height of the2005-2006 Thailand political crisis .In 1989, he was accused of embezzling broadcasting equipment from the joint-venture. A court later acquitted him of the charges.
In 1995, he and four other plaintiffs filed
breach of contract charges against Thaksin and 16 other defendants, the plaintiffs demanding 4.13 billionbaht in compensation. In 2002, a court threw out the breach of contract charges after finding that the contract between Monson and Thaksin had never taken effect. The court ruled that the contract between Monson and CTVC of Hawaii (USA), on one side, and Thaksin, his wife, andShinawatra Computer , on the other side, to set up Video Link Co Ltd was void from the beginning Monson's resignation from Video Link'sboard of directors voided the contract. The court ordered Monson and the plaintiffs to pay nearly 2 millionbaht in lawyers' fees for the defendants. [The Nation, [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/search/page.arcview.php?clid=5&id=60208&usrsess= Court throws out suit targeting PM] , 23 May 2002]Monson also filed a lawsuit claiming that Thaksin lied to a civil court during a trial on 22 July 1996 and demanded 6 billion baht in compensation. In September 2006, the court ruled that Monson had failed to bring Thaksin to court within the statute of limitations after filing the lawsuit. Monson defended his case by noting that "We never got to argue or look at the facts of the case. We lost this round based on a legal technicality." [The Irrawaddy, [http://www.irrawaddy.org/aviewer.asp?a=6150&z=154 Thai Court Dismisses US Businessman's Case against Thaksin] , 11 September 2006] A second charge of perjury against Thaksin was also dismissed. [The Nation, [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/09/19/politics/politics_30013990.php Monson suffers further setback in legal battle against PM] , 19 September 2006] Both cases are on appeal. Monson has won a Civil case over ownership of equipment in two lower courts and are awaiting a Supreme Court decision following resolution of the Criminal charges against Thaksin et al.
In addition Monson has filed a complaint with the Special Investigator looking into contracts involving MCOT and IBC.
In February 2007, Thaksin's wife requested that the
Bank of Thailand allow her to transfer 400 million baht to the United Kingdom so that she could purchase a house. Thaksin had been living in exile, part of the time in London, since a military coup overthrew him in19 September 2006 . The central bank originally had no objection to the transfer, until Monson sent a latter to the central bank Governor. He claimed that the money transfer would jeopardise his legal cases against Thaksin, and threatened to hold the bank responsible for any damages he might incur. The Bank of Thailand then agreed to not permit the transfer. [The Nation, [http://nationmultimedia.com/2007/03/02/national/national_30028298.php Pojaman's bid to buy UK house hits snag] , 2 March 2007] [The Nation, [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/02/22/business/business_30027525.php Bt400 million, a mere bagatelle] , 28 February 2007]Monson was married to a Thai woman and has two children. [The Nation, [http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t76536-50.html Taking on Thaksin] ]
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Thaksin Shinawatra References
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