Singha Beer Heir Removed from Roles After Brother's Allegations
Sunit Scott was dismissed from positions at Boonrawd Brewery Company after his brother Siranudh Scott posted a video alleging sexual abuse. The company stated it is cooperating with authorities.
nypost.comSunit “Pi” Scott was dismissed Tuesday from all roles at Boonrawd Brewery Company after his younger brother posted a video alleging sexual abuse. He stated that the alleged abuse began when he was 12 and continued for more than a decade.
Scott said he recorded a confession from his brother and accused family members of failing to act after hearing the recording. He stated he does not want to be identified as a Singha heir. ” He stated that everyone who knows him can confirm he would never commit such acts.
Company, founded in 1933, is the oldest brewery in Thailand. 75 billion. Bhurit Bhirombhakdi, the company’s CEO, said the company expressed its deepest regret to Siranudh Scott for what happened. The company stated it is cooperating with authorities.
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