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Justice Minister And His Members Paid Respect To New Supreme Court President

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Justice Minister and his members paid respect to new Supreme Court President

Justice Minister Charnchai Likhitjitha (ชาญชัย ลิขิตจิตถะ) led officials under the Ministry of Justice to welcome the new President of the Supreme Court, Mr. Panya Thanomrod (ปัญญา ถนอมรอด).

Mr. Charnchai and interim Permanent Secretary for Justice Charan Phakdeethanakul (จรัญ ภักดีธนากุล) along with other Justice officials paid respect to Mr. Panya in the occasion of being appointed as the new President of the Supreme Court. Mr. Charnchai also submitted a document, requesting Mr. Panya to permit the judges to work as the ministerial secretary and advisor.

The Justice Minister refused to give an interview with the media, while Mr. Panya said that he will discuss Mr. Charnchai’s request with the Judicial Service Commission on October 30th. However, Mr. Panya did not reveal the details of this matter.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 18 October 2006

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