The Nation
The Supreme Court today is holding its second-last hearing in the Bt76-billion assets case against convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
The Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Political Office Holders has scheduled sessions for today and Friday before ruling on whether the assets should be devolved to the state.
Due to testify today are representatives from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, National Telecommunications Commission, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Ministry and Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI).
Former ICT minister Sitthichai Pokaiudom and TDRI researcher Somkiart Tangkijvanit will be among the witnesses today.
The Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Political Office Holders has scheduled sessions for today and Friday before ruling on whether the assets should be devolved to the state.
Due to testify today are representatives from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, National Telecommunications Commission, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Ministry and Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI).
Former ICT minister Sitthichai Pokaiudom and TDRI researcher Somkiart Tangkijvanit will be among the witnesses today.
3 comments:
will khmer supreme chicken courte appointe any date for hunsen's asset hearing too ? Thaksin has as much money so does hun sen. now i understand why hunsen is on thaksin's side. a PM like thaksin made so much $$$ as serving time as president, this is a good excuse if anyone accuse hunsen of corruption then he would say look at thaksin's exemple..
If khmers has independent court, Hun Sen will be the same as Thaksin. Both stealing nation's treasures.
Taksin is criminal because he did not pay tax to Thailand.
Hun Sen is also criminal because he don't pay tax to Cambodia.
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