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Senatorial Rigging Scandal Handed to Thai Special Investigators

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In a significant development, Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has taken on the case surrounding last year's senatorial rigging allegations on March 6. The Special Lawsuit Committee, led by Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, has designated this as a special case to address allegations involving 138 senators out of 200, alongside two reserve members.

 

Despite prior inactivity from the Election Commission, the DSI is now armed to investigate potential illegal conspiracy and money laundering linked to the rigging scandal. Allegations point towards connections with the Bhumjaithai Party and its influential figure, Newin Chidchob.

 

The scandal involves claims that scripts of electoral numbers were distributed by politically affiliated individuals to select candidates to manipulate the triple-tiered elections. The DSI’s investigations focus on tracking financial transactions through suspected senators' bank accounts, which could substantiate charges of money laundering and conspiracy.

 

 

Reports suggest the provision of free lodging and covert meetings with rigging organizers at nearby hotels during the national senatorial elections, laying further groundwork for conspiracy allegations. Should these charges lead to convictions, the implicated senators risk losing their positions and having their assets seized.

 

Many implicated senators have reportedly backed Newin's faction in parliament, and a guilty verdict could result in their immediate disqualification, marking a pivotal moment in Thai politics. The DSI's thorough investigation aims to restore integrity to the electoral process and hold any guilty parties accountable, reported The Thaiger.

 

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Well done to the DSI.

Keep going for the throat.

Thai politics needs a major shake up and I would like to think that this could be the start.

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The DSI's thorough investigation aims to restore integrity to the electoral process

with the EC being dead weight

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Despite prior inactivity from the Election Commission

 

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

dsi.png

File photo for reference only

 

In a significant development, Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has taken on the case surrounding last year's senatorial rigging allegations on March 6. The Special Lawsuit Committee, led by Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, has designated this as a special case to address allegations involving 138 senators out of 200, alongside two reserve members.

 

Despite prior inactivity from the Election Commission, the DSI is now armed to investigate potential illegal conspiracy and money laundering linked to the rigging scandal. Allegations point towards connections with the Bhumjaithai Party and its influential figure, Newin Chidchob.

 

The scandal involves claims that scripts of electoral numbers were distributed by politically affiliated individuals to select candidates to manipulate the triple-tiered elections. The DSI’s investigations focus on tracking financial transactions through suspected senators' bank accounts, which could substantiate charges of money laundering and conspiracy.

 

 

 

Reports suggest the provision of free lodging and covert meetings with rigging organizers at nearby hotels during the national senatorial elections, laying further groundwork for conspiracy allegations. Should these charges lead to convictions, the implicated senators risk losing their positions and having their assets seized.

 

Many implicated senators have reportedly backed Newin's faction in parliament, and a guilty verdict could result in their immediate disqualification, marking a pivotal moment in Thai politics. The DSI's thorough investigation aims to restore integrity to the electoral process and hold any guilty parties accountable, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-03-06

 

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Who cares? It's another story from a not amazing corrupt LOS.

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

has designated this as a special case to address allegations involving 138 senators out of 200,

Just an alleged little corruption then

2 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

with the EC being dead weight

 

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Perhaps the DSI could investigate the EC while they're at it.

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