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Lawyer requests police probe into senators’ signatures on petition against PM

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A lawyer has filed a complaint with anti-corruption police, alleging that the signatures of some of the senators on a petition seeking a charter court ruling against the prime minister were forged.

 

Thanetnut Sukhontapun bases his allegation on media interviews given by four senators, who denied that they had co-signed the petition.

 

He also quoted “reliable sources” as confirming that some signatures were falsified.

 

He has asked the police to verify the authenticity of the signatures.

 

The list of the 40 senators who signed the petition has not yet been revealed, but it is reported that it will be made public when the court delivers its final decision.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2024-05-24

 

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Corrupt senators? Surely not.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

 

The list of the 40 senators who signed the petition has not yet been revealed, but it is reported that it will be made public when the court delivers its final decision.

so now four of them got cold feet.

4 hours ago, lom said:

so now four of them got cold feet.

More like it... wasn't me guv .

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