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Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul will stay in office as Prime Minister after the House of Representatives re-elected him in today’s session (19 March). 293 MPs voted for Anutin, including a People’s Party MP from Udon Thani. [1]
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) unanimously ruled today that 44 former MPs of the now defunct Move Forward, including several active members of the People’s party, had committed gross ethical misconduct by proposing a bill to amend Tha... [2]
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s push to crack down on scam networks is being met with scepticism, drawing heightened scrutiny of his government by the opposition and civil society. [3]
A series of scandals has rocked the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), contributing towards making it one of the poorest performers among world capital markets. [4]
Only hours after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul presided over a press conference to announce a crackdown on alleged major scam networks on Wednesday, photos of him taken with one of the key suspects went viral on the social media. [5]
The connections of Cambodia-based Benjamin Mauerberger, who is allegedly linked to money laundering and transnational scams, with powerful people in Thailand have piqued public interest and raised doubts over the government's sincerity to crack down ... [6]
Opposition MP Rangsiman Rome has called on authorities to proceed with legal action against Chonnaput Naksua before parliament opens, warning that delays could allow the lawmaker to claim parliamentary immunity. [7]
The Klatham Party is scrambling to contain a politically explosive scandal, with opponents in the People’s Party accusing it of having ties to a cross-border scam network. [8]
Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul will stay in office as Prime Minister after the House of Representatives re-elected him in today’s session (19 March). 293 MPs voted for Anutin, including a People’s Party MP from Udon Thani.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) unanimously ruled today that 44 former MPs of the now defunct Move Forward, including several active members of the People’s party, had committed gross ethical misconduct by proposing a bill to amend Tha
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s push to crack down on scam networks is being met with scepticism, drawing heightened scrutiny of his government by the opposition and civil society.
A series of scandals has rocked the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), contributing towards making it one of the poorest performers among world capital markets.
Only hours after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul presided over a press conference to announce a crackdown on alleged major scam networks on Wednesday, photos of him taken with one of the key suspects went viral on the social media.
The connections of Cambodia-based Benjamin Mauerberger, who is allegedly linked to money laundering and transnational scams, with powerful people in Thailand have piqued public interest and raised doubts over the government's sincerity to crack down
Opposition MP Rangsiman Rome has called on authorities to proceed with legal action against Chonnaput Naksua before parliament opens, warning that delays could allow the lawmaker to claim parliamentary immunity.
The Klatham Party is scrambling to contain a politically explosive scandal, with opponents in the People’s Party accusing it of having ties to a cross-border scam network.
People’s Party demands deputy PM’s removal over alleged crime ties The opposition People’s Party has renewed its call for the dismissal of Deputy Prime Minister Thamanat Prompow, citing concerns that his continued role in the Cabinet may affect ongo
TAK, Thailand – Rangsiman Rome, Chairman of the House Committee on National Security, led a delegation to the Myanmar border, emphasizing that if authori