May 3, 2011
From Enron to Bernie Madoff, numerous high-profile white-collar crimes have attracted significant media attention in recent years. Here in Thailand, the case of Rakesh Saxena has recently resurfaced in the headlines after his extradition from Canada, and he is now awaiting trial on charges of embezzling funds from the Bangkok Bank of Commerce in the mid-1990s. Why this intense public interest in white-collar crime? Some would argue that this form of crime actually causes greater damage to the injured party than many traditional crimes.