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iTV does not owe ฿2.8Bn in unpaid concession fees – Supreme Court


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The Supreme Administrative Court upheld the ruling of the Administrative Court today, dismissing the lawsuit, filed by the secretariat of the Prime Minister’s Office, demanding 2.8 billion baht in unpaid concession fees from the iTV Public Company, a unit of Shin Corp, as part of their joint agreement to operate a television station using the UHF spectrum.

 

The Supreme Administrative Court’s ruling effectively puts an end to the iTV concession fees saga, which has dragged on since 2007 and through several administrations.

 

The dispute was first raised, by the secretariat of the PM’s Office, with an arbitration panel, as agreed in the contract. The panel ruled in 2016 that iTV did not owe any unpaid concession fees. The case was eventually taken to the Administrative Court by the PM’s Office’s secretariat, but the court rejected its demand for unpaid fees. The ruling was subsequently appealed to the Supreme Administrative Court, which gave its final ruling today.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2024-01-25

 

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