October 8, 2025

Prime Minister Pledges Full Support in Case of Thai Chef’s Death in Cambodia

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has announced his commitment to providing full assistance in the case concerning the tragic death of a Thai chef in Cambodia. The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of resolving conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia through negotiation frameworks, emphasizing that disputes serve no beneficial purpose. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin

Anutin Redirects Questions on SRT Governor’s Resignation to Ekniti

Bangkok: Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul declined to answer questions regarding the resignation of State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Governor Veerit Amrapal. He cited the issue as a cause of the resignation, pointing to contract disputes involving the high-speed rail project connecting three airports (Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao) and the lawsuit over the revocation of the

Anutin Unaware of Kriang Kalptinant’s Appearance at Pullman, Expresses Confidence in Political Alliances

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, addressed the incident involving Kriang Kalptinant, a Pheu Thai Party list MP, who appeared at the Pullman King Power Rangnam Hotel concurrently with Anutin’s participation in the 2025 Thai Economic Seminar. The seminar, themed “When the World Changes…Where Is Thailand Going?” featured a special lecture by Anutin on “Resetting the National

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul Outlines Economic Measures Amidst Political Stability

Bangkok: The Prime Minister revealed that he has prepared economic measures for the next phase. He expressed his delight at seeing the “Half-Half” scheme become a reality from his first day in office. He declined to look ahead to the next four years, but instead emphasized that the following four months should be completed. He insisted that the economic problems

NACC Indicts Tourism and Physical Education Officials for Corruption in Equipment Procurement

Bangkok: The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has indicted Supol Sriphan, Director-General of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, on charges of corruption related to a community tourism development project valued at 286 million baht. Additionally, Saengchan Worasuman, Director-General of the Department of Physical Education, has been indicted for the improper procurement of exercise equipment, resulting in damages exceeding 64 million baht.

NACC Spokesperson Addresses Media, Highlights Future Proactive Role of the Commission

Bangkok: Today, Mr. Surapong Intarathaworn, Deputy Secretary-General of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) and Acting Secretary-General for the Disabled, addressed the media at a press conference held at the NACC office regarding the future work of the commission in 2026. He emphasized that the NACC will adopt a more proactive role, countering previous perceptions of slow progress. The commission’s activities

Pirapan Responds to Allegations in Relief Bag Distribution Case

Bangkok: The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has announced that Mr. Pirapan Salirathavipak has already addressed the allegations against him concerning the relief bag distribution case. The case is expected to reach a conclusion soon. According to Thai News Agency, NACC Deputy Secretary-General Surapong Intarathaworn, who is currently serving as acting Secretary-General and spokesperson for the NACC, provided an update on

NACC Completes Investigation on Paethongtarn’s Alleged Fund Transfer Violations

Bangkok: The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) spokesperson has announced the completion of an investigation into allegations that Paethongtarn Shinawatra transferred funds in violation of Section 144 of the Constitution. The findings are now awaiting a final decision from the NACC’s general assembly. Additionally, the Constitutional Court has received the full ruling concerning the audio clip involving Hun Sen’s conversation, which