Popular Post webfact Posted Friday at 08:07 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 08:07 PM Bangkok Police Hospital. File photo courtesy: Wikipedia In a dramatic twist, People’s MP Rangsiman Rome has called on the authorities to interrogate Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra about her father, Thaksin Shinawatra's controversial stay at Police Hospital. The Medical Council recently revealed there was no evidence Thaksin was critically ill, as previously claimed, to justify his hospitalisation. Thaksin, seen as a fugitive tycoon, had stayed in the hospital for six months under the guise of serious health issues, avoiding a one-year jail sentence. Rangsiman used his social media platform to urge judicial authorities to swiftly summon Paetongtarn for questioning. He suspects she knows details of the irregularities that allowed her father to evade time behind bars. This call to action follows the Medical Council’s stern actions against three doctors involved in misleading medical reports favouring Thaksin, with two losing their licences for ethical breaches. The once self-exiled Thaksin landed himself in legal trouble during his premiership, leading to an eight-year sentence on power abuse charges, later reduced to one year by royal pardon. However, instead of serving his term, Thaksin benefited from a six-month stay at Police Hospital, where he was reportedly not critically ill. This special treatment has sparked outrage, as it exploited legal loopholes, highlighting potential misuse of power and money in Thailand’s justice system. Officials allegedly used their influence to ensure Thaksin remained in the comfort of a premium hospital ward rather than a prison cell. Rangsiman sternly warns that without accountability, other powerful figures might mimic Thaksin's escape from justice. The situation raises fundamental questions about the nexus of power and justice, signalling profound implications for Thailand's legal integrity. Observers await responses from Prime Minister Paetongtarn and relevant authorities as this high-profile case stages a test of Thailand's commitment to legal fairness across all societal tiers. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-05-10 4
Popular Post watchcat Posted Friday at 08:17 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 08:17 PM 9 minutes ago, webfact said: In a dramatic twist, People’s MP Rangsiman Rome has called on the authorities to interrogate Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra about her father, Thaksin Shinawatra's controversial stay at Police Hospital. Grill her good (rare medium) 1 1 2
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted yesterday at 06:27 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:27 AM Now not only Thaksin and 2 doctors in hot water but also Paetongtarn? It's a comedy or reality show? 😂 1 1 1
Popular Post Will B Good Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM Pretty damning indictment having these three doctors disciplined over this matter........OR....... have they agreed to carry the can to protect Thaksin and confess to dreaming up imaginary illnesses.......the question then arises, why would they do that???? 2 1 2
klauskunkel Posted yesterday at 06:49 AM Posted yesterday at 06:49 AM 21 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Now not only Thaksin and 2 doctors in hot water but also Paetongtarn? It's a comedy or reality show? 😂 It's a jacuzzi. 1 1
FlorC Posted yesterday at 06:51 AM Posted yesterday at 06:51 AM 10 hours ago, watchcat said: Grill her good (rare medium) I'm sure a lot of people would like to give her a good probing. (to get to the truth) 1
hotchilli Posted yesterday at 07:12 AM Posted yesterday at 07:12 AM 11 hours ago, webfact said: The Medical Council recently revealed there was no evidence Thaksin was critically ill, as previously claimed, to justify his hospitalisation. Thaksin, seen as a fugitive tycoon, had stayed in the hospital for six months under the guise of serious health issues, avoiding a one-year jail sentence. Rangsiman used his social media platform to urge judicial authorities to swiftly summon Paetongtarn for questioning. He suspects she knows details of the irregularities that allowed her father to evade time behind bars. This is going to get very interesting.... if the doctors are proved to be guilty then Thaksin will be guilty too.. And that will drop Paetongtarn in the mire for lying about her father. 1 1
newbee2022 Posted yesterday at 07:15 AM Posted yesterday at 07:15 AM 24 minutes ago, klauskunkel said: It's a jacuzzi. Yes, sorry, I should have considered it.😂 1
Thumbs Posted yesterday at 10:24 AM Posted yesterday at 10:24 AM She wasn't needed to be involved, her father ho,ds all the power
Popular Post GarryP Posted yesterday at 10:30 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 10:30 AM Thaksin will just say that he believed that the doctors were honest and also their diagnosis of his health. Not having studied medicine himself, he had to rely on those who had. 😉 1 2
bannork Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM He took the neck brace off too quickly once out of the hospital. Should have played the game longer. 1 1
Krabi King Posted yesterday at 01:20 PM Posted yesterday at 01:20 PM If she gets done, it will be on Tony too. Let's see who gets the most puppets on their side... forget about the law.
Lancelot01 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 21 hours ago, webfact said: Bangkok Police Hospital. File photo courtesy: Wikipedia In a dramatic twist, People’s MP Rangsiman Rome has called on the authorities to interrogate Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra about her father, Thaksin Shinawatra's controversial stay at Police Hospital. The Medical Council recently revealed there was no evidence Thaksin was critically ill, as previously claimed, to justify his hospitalisation. Thaksin, seen as a fugitive tycoon, had stayed in the hospital for six months under the guise of serious health issues, avoiding a one-year jail sentence. Rangsiman used his social media platform to urge judicial authorities to swiftly summon Paetongtarn for questioning. He suspects she knows details of the irregularities that allowed her father to evade time behind bars. This call to action follows the Medical Council’s stern actions against three doctors involved in misleading medical reports favouring Thaksin, with two losing their licences for ethical breaches. The once self-exiled Thaksin landed himself in legal trouble during his premiership, leading to an eight-year sentence on power abuse charges, later reduced to one year by royal pardon. However, instead of serving his term, Thaksin benefited from a six-month stay at Police Hospital, where he was reportedly not critically ill. This special treatment has sparked outrage, as it exploited legal loopholes, highlighting potential misuse of power and money in Thailand’s justice system. Officials allegedly used their influence to ensure Thaksin remained in the comfort of a premium hospital ward rather than a prison cell. Rangsiman sternly warns that without accountability, other powerful figures might mimic Thaksin's escape from justice. The situation raises fundamental questions about the nexus of power and justice, signalling profound implications for Thailand's legal integrity. Observers await responses from Prime Minister Paetongtarn and relevant authorities as this high-profile case stages a test of Thailand's commitment to legal fairness across all societal tiers. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-05-10 Didn't he return before she became PM?
Luuk Chaai Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 14 hours ago, hotchilli said: This is going to get very interesting.... if the doctors are proved to be guilty then Thaksin will be guilty too.. And that will drop Paetongtarn in the mire for lying about her father. ha ha ,, didn't we just read she said something to the effect of... if I told you the truth, .. would you believe me ? 1
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