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Power-Abusing Lawsuit Against Yingluck Lifted
By Thai Newsroom Reporters

 

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Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Photo: Thai Rath

 

THE SUPREME COURT yesterday (Dec.26) lifted a power-abusing lawsuit filed against former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra pertaining to a contentious transfer of the head of the National Security Council over a decade earlier.

 

The Supreme Court judges in charge of lawsuits against politicians ruled in favour of the deposed prime minister who had transferred Thawin Pleansri from the post of NSC secretary-general to that of an adviser to the prime minister in 2011.

 

The Office of the Attorney-General had filed the power-abusing case which was finally waived by court, given no proven grounds for the alleged wrongdoings on the part of the deposed prime minister.

 

Yingluck who had allegedly pushed for the naming of the Pheu Thai-backed Srettha Thavisin as prime minister following last May’s election has been residing in self-exile abroad following the 2014 coup orchestrated by army chief-turned-prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

 

Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2023-12-27

 

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Brother Tony should become PM in a short while, just a few mosquitoes to clear, Poontangtae is just keeping the seat warm, Y should make an appearance around March I would say and the payback can start! A crystal ball told me! :thumbsup:

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4 hours ago, BenStark said:

 

She was under house arrest, which involved security guards employed by the government outside her residence, who failed to see her fleeing.

 

She crossed the border to Cambodia in a car without border security or immigration noticing.

 

Who you think should be punished?

I don't know the details of the Thai laws. But basically:

- the people who commit crimes

- the people who help above to do that.

 

I.e. if I am in a shop and the shop attendant and maybe a security guard look to the back of the shop. That still doesn't give me the right to steal something from the front of the shop.

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