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Prayut likely to survive accusations of interfering with judiciary, analysts say


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By Erich Parpart and Cod Satrusayang

 

A petition to remove Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha for interfering with the judiciary is currently under consideration but analysts tell Thai Enquirer that it was unlikely that he will be removed from office.

 

Former senior Supreme Court judge Sriamporn Salikup, current senior Supreme Court judge Somchart Thanyawinitkul and the Deputy Chief of Justice at the Central Labour Court, Naraphat Sujiworakul together filed a petition for the NACC to investigate Prayut and Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam on January 25 for overstepping their authority.

 

They said Prayut and Wissanu violated Section 193 of the constitution and sections 157 and 91 of the Criminal Code by interfering with the personnel administration of the Court of Justice when they appointed the former secretary-general of the Court of Justice Sarawut Benjakul as the director of the university council at the Prince of Songkla University and two other positions.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/37181/prayut-likely-to-survive-accusations-of-interfering-with-judiciary-analysts-say/

 

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-- © Copyright Thai Enquirer 2022-02-03

 

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