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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 24 March 2025
Thaksin Investigation Stalled by Legal Hurdles, Says NACC File photo courtesy of Thai PBS The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has admitted that their investigation into how former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra allegedly managed to receive medical treatment at Police General Hospital (PGH) without standard prison detention is facing delays. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355552-thaksin-investigation-stalled-by-legal-hurdles-says-nacc/ -
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Thaksin Investigation Stalled by Legal Hurdles, Says NACC
File photo courtesy of Thai PBS Thailand's National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has admitted that their investigation into how former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra allegedly managed to receive medical treatment at Police General Hospital (PGH) without standard prison detention is facing delays. The slow pace of progress is attributed to limited access to crucial information, informed NACC Secretary-General Saroj Phungramphan on Sunday. The NACC is tasked with scrutinising whether government officials improperly facilitated Thaksin’s extended hospital stay. The investigation comprises gathering evidence from site visits and witness testimonies while examining pertinent documents. However, according to Saroj, legal barriers concerning information protection are significantly hampering these efforts. "Our team is required to follow legal procedures," he stated, adding that this necessity is inherently slowing down their proceedings. When asked about the responsiveness of the Department of Corrections and PGH in providing necessary documentation, Saroj confirmed some documents had been received. However, there remains ambiguity over whether they meet the full requirements originally set out by the NACC. Saroj elaborated that the evaluation of progress and adequacy of gathered evidence is at the discretion of the investigative team, stressing that the NACC does not set a threshold for when evidence is considered adequate for advancing the case. The investigation aims to uncover whether Thaksin's occupancy of a privileged hospital ward, instead of a conventional prison cell, was facilitated by allies within government ranks. Thaksin, initially sentenced to eight years in prison for multiple conviction cases, saw his term reduced to one year following royal clemency. Prior to serving his full term—concluding on 31st August of this year—he spent around six months housed in a well-appointed ward at PGH. He was paroled on 18th February, post-discharge from the hospital. The NACC remains firm that once all evidence is obtained, they will either advance the case to the charging phase or conclude the inquiry by submitting the findings for further review. As the investigation lingers in procedural limbo, the Thai public and political observers continue to anticipate its outcome. -- 2025-03-24 -
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Trump's Letter to Iran Sets Two-Month Deadline for Nuclear Deal
Still waiting for the "better" plan instead of platitudes and word fluff. Sanctions, bombings and threats have failed. What I suggested is diplomacy, not committees, but maybe you did not answer specifically to my point. What are the specific actions you would suggest to change something? What is your exact timetable to achieve something meaningful?- 1
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