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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has come to the defence of her father, former PM Thaksin Shinawatra, amidst escalating criticism over his stay in a VIP hospital ward instead of serving his prison sentence. Thaksin, aged 75, returned from 15 years of self-imposed exile to face an eight-year prison sentence, later reduced to one year via royal pardon. However, he was transferred to Police General Hospital instead of incarcerated, sparking public outcry.

 

Addressing the media criticism, Paetongtarn rebuffed claims of concealing her father's health status, stating, “He is truly sick and he has undergone surgery." Her assertion underscores the tense scrutiny and scepticism surrounding Thaksin's condition, which many perceive as a ruse to avoid jail time.

 

The Supreme Court is increasing pressure by summoning Thaksin to testify on June 13, demanding he provide evidence justifying his prolonged hospitalisation. This arises amidst allegations of special treatment for the former premier, viewed by critics as undue privilege afforded to political elites.

 

Paetongtarn dismissed allegations that the judicial scrutiny is a strategy to destabilize coalition politics, asserting, “The court set the date, we must follow due process. I’m sure Thaksin will present evidence to clarify the matter.”

 

Despite her assurances, the PM acknowledged the persistent doubts among Thaksin's detractors, saying, “Even if I speak with clarity, those who don’t believe will still find reasons not to. They’ll always think there’s something behind the scenes.”

 

Reflecting on her father's health, she noted his age-related vulnerabilities: “He’s 75. When he gets sick now, his recovery is slower than before. But we’ve been through a lot. We must stay strong.”

 

The controversy surrounding Thaksin’s hospital stay has led to petitions and a political spectacle, pressuring the Supreme Court to seek answers from the Department of Corrections, Bangkok Remand Prison, and the hospital, with a 30-day deadline for medical records.

 

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

“He is truly sick and he has undergone surgery."

 

That being the case all the authorities have to do present their evidence, 'in camera' if necessary, and job done.

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funny how he had a miraculous recovery when released, seems his stay in hospital wasn't helping his medical (supposed) condition :post-4641-1156694572:

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27 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

That being the case all the authorities have to do present their evidence, 'in camera' if necessary, and job done.

A letter from a Doctor should be all that is required if needed.

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3 minutes ago, Joe Farang said:

A letter from a Doctor should be all that is required if needed.

 

Agree.....totally trust worthy profession......may be a bone spur specialist could issue the letter.

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