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China cancels Thailand rice deal amid probe China cancels Thailand rice deal amid probe
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Thailand has announced that a contract to sell more than a million tonnes of rice to China has been cancelled.Thailand has announced that a contract to sell more than a million tonnes of rice to China has been cancelled.
The Ministry of Commerce said the Chinese government pulled out of the the deal to buy 1.2 million tonnes of rice because of an ongoing probe.The Ministry of Commerce said the Chinese government pulled out of the the deal to buy 1.2 million tonnes of rice because of an ongoing probe.
Thailand's Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating PM Yingluck Shinawatra over a rice purchase policy.Thailand's Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating PM Yingluck Shinawatra over a rice purchase policy.
The policy has been a factor in the anti-government protests that have sparked Thailand's political crisis.The policy has been a factor in the anti-government protests that have sparked Thailand's political crisis.
The deal with China would have been the first stage of what the Thai government was hoping to be a larger shipment of 700 million tonnes of rice this year. The deal with China would have been the first stage of what the Thai government was hoping to be a larger shipment of of rice this year.
"China lacks confidence to do business with us after the National Anti-Corruption Commission started investigations into the transparency of rice deals between Thailand and China," Thai Commerce Minister Niwatthamrong Bunsongphaisan said, announcing the cancellation."China lacks confidence to do business with us after the National Anti-Corruption Commission started investigations into the transparency of rice deals between Thailand and China," Thai Commerce Minister Niwatthamrong Bunsongphaisan said, announcing the cancellation.
The rice purchase scheme, introduced by Ms Yingluck's governing Pheu Thai party, has seen the government buying farmers' crops for the past two years at prices up to 50% higher than world prices.The rice purchase scheme, introduced by Ms Yingluck's governing Pheu Thai party, has seen the government buying farmers' crops for the past two years at prices up to 50% higher than world prices.
Now the government needs to sell its stocks to pay farmers, many of whom have not been paid for their October crop.Now the government needs to sell its stocks to pay farmers, many of whom have not been paid for their October crop.
Some of the farmers have started to protest over not receiving payment and have threatened to join the anti-government demonstrations occupying parts of Bangkok.Some of the farmers have started to protest over not receiving payment and have threatened to join the anti-government demonstrations occupying parts of Bangkok.
The government blames the payment delay on the occupation of ministries by the protesters; until a new parliament can convene, it is barred from borrowing to fund rice purchases, the BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok says.The government blames the payment delay on the occupation of ministries by the protesters; until a new parliament can convene, it is barred from borrowing to fund rice purchases, the BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok says.
Critics have also condemned the rice purchase scheme as too costly and vulnerable to corruption, our correspondent adds.Critics have also condemned the rice purchase scheme as too costly and vulnerable to corruption, our correspondent adds.
Political limboPolitical limbo
Thailand's Anti-Corruption Commission said on 16 January that it was investigating Ms Yingluck for possible negligence of duty over the rice scheme.Thailand's Anti-Corruption Commission said on 16 January that it was investigating Ms Yingluck for possible negligence of duty over the rice scheme.
The anti-government protesters, who are blockading parts of Bangkok and disrupted Sunday's general election, cite the policy as an example of what they describe as the Yingluck government's use of state resources to buy rural votes.The anti-government protesters, who are blockading parts of Bangkok and disrupted Sunday's general election, cite the policy as an example of what they describe as the Yingluck government's use of state resources to buy rural votes.
The ruling party - under various names - has won the last five elections, with strong support from its rural support base.The ruling party - under various names - has won the last five elections, with strong support from its rural support base.
The protesters want the government to be replaced by an unelected "people's council" that would oversee reform of the political system.The protesters want the government to be replaced by an unelected "people's council" that would oversee reform of the political system.
Ms Yingluck called Sunday's general election in response to the protests.Ms Yingluck called Sunday's general election in response to the protests.
The opposition Democrat Party boycotted the election and there was no voting in provinces where it enjoys support. Protesters prevented voters from casting ballots at some polling stations in Bangkok.The opposition Democrat Party boycotted the election and there was no voting in provinces where it enjoys support. Protesters prevented voters from casting ballots at some polling stations in Bangkok.
Ms Yingluck's party is expected to win the election, but legal challenges and a lack of MPs as a result of the disruption to voting may create political limbo.Ms Yingluck's party is expected to win the election, but legal challenges and a lack of MPs as a result of the disruption to voting may create political limbo.