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Claims not backed up by reference
The article noted "This deal caused controversy and drew claims of nepotism, however, as How Come was a new firm and a sole advertising concession for the subway had previously been awarded to Triad Networks Co[1]." The linked article does not make any claim that the deal was the result of nepotism. I have therefore deleted the sentence. Patiwat 22:09, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
- I have reverted this deletion. The article states, "Others said the entry of How Come was not surprising, given the lack of transparency and nepotism that have characterised state contracts in the past." Is that not drawing claims of nepotism? As for your deletion of the entire sentence and reference, is it your position that the deal did not cause controversy? As a sidenote, I've folded the earlier How Come reference into this reference as they are the same Bangkok Post article from different URLs. WokYai 06:58, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
Citizenship
My question is: Does he have American Citizenship? I know Time Magazine mentioned he did in an article back 2004 but I can't find that now. Does anyone know? Does this have have implications in terms of his windfall from the sale of the telecom business? Any info would be appreciated.
203.131.210.84 (talk) 04:42, 8 November 2008 (UTC)