Singha Beer Heir Dismissed Amid Sexual Abuse Allegations from Brother
Heir to Thailand's Singha beer empire is sacked after his British brother posts tearful video claiming his sibling sexually assaulted him for years

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Sunit 'Pi' Scott, heir to Thailand's Singha beer empire, has been dismissed following serious sexual abuse allegations made by his younger brother, Siranudh Scott. In a tearful video, Siranudh claimed he was abused for over a decade, prompting the family to take action against Sunit after a taped confession was revealed.
- 01Siranudh Scott alleged he was sexually abused by Sunit from ages 12 to 24 in their family homes.
- 02Sunit Scott's resignation was announced by Bhurit Bhirombhakdi, CEO of the parent company Boonrawd Brewery.
- 03Siranudh played a recording of Sunit's confession to family members, which he claims they ignored.
- 04Sunit initially denied the allegations but acknowledged some 'rough' play in their youth.
- 05The Bhirombhakdi family, owners of Singha Beer, is one of Thailand's wealthiest families, with a net worth of approximately £1.3 billion ($1.75 billion).
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Sunit 'Pi' Scott, the heir to Thailand's Singha beer empire, has been dismissed from his position following allegations of sexual abuse made by his younger brother, Siranudh Scott. In a heartfelt video shared on social media, Siranudh, 29, claimed he was sexually abused by Sunit over a span of 12 years, from the ages of 12 to 24, at their family residences. The situation escalated after Siranudh presented a recording of Sunit's alleged confession to their family, which he claims was ignored. In the audio, Sunit did not deny the allegations but expressed confusion about his actions, stating, 'I don’t even know what I’m doing.' Following the public outcry, Bhurit Bhirombhakdi, CEO of Boonrawd Brewery, the parent company of Singha, confirmed Sunit's termination and expressed regret towards Siranudh, stating that the company is cooperating with law enforcement. Sunit had previously denied the accusations but later acknowledged some inappropriate behavior during their childhood. The Bhirombhakdi family, listed as Thailand's 15th richest, controls various business interests beyond beer, including food manufacturing and real estate.
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The scandal has significant implications for the reputation of the Singha brand and the Bhirombhakdi family, potentially affecting their business operations and public perception.
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