October 8, 2025

NACC Concludes Investigation on 44 Move Forward Party MPs

Bangkok: The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has announced the conclusion of its investigation into the case involving 44 former members of the Move Forward Party. The investigation, which focused on the MPs’ involvement in proposing and signing a draft amendment to Section 112 of the Criminal Code, has now reached the stage where individual conduct will be examined to address

Senate Ready to Engage in Constitutional Amendment Discussions

Bangkok: Wuttichai Kalyanamitra has confirmed that the Senate is prepared to engage in efforts to amend the Constitution, which is currently seen as a political hurdle. He emphasized the necessity of adhering to the Constitutional Court’s ruling and indicated a willingness to accept the principles of three proposed drafts for further deliberation at the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) committee level.

Phradon Announces Timeline for Constitutional Amendments

Bangkok: “Phradon” has unveiled a timeline for amending the constitution, indicating that the committee level will be concluded during the closing session. The voting on agenda items 2-3 in the 2/68 session is expected to be timely. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Paradorn Prisananantakul, a Member of Parliament for Ang Thong and Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, addressed

NACC Unveils New Suspects in “14th Floor Case” and Accelerates Investigation

Bangkok: The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has identified two new suspects in the ongoing “14th Floor Case” and is pushing forward with an expedited investigation. The individuals involved are reported to be high-ranking civil servants and politicians. The NACC has outlined a two-phase investigation process, focusing first on the transfer to the Police General Hospital and secondly on the suspension

NACC Awaits Crime Suppression Division Case Against Chaichanok for Allegedly Offering 40 Million Baht in Bribes

Bangkok: NACC awaits report from Crime Suppression Division in Chaichanok case, revealing 40 million baht bribe. Mr. Surapong Intarathaworn, Deputy Secretary-General of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), acting as Secretary-General and NACC spokesperson, addressed the progress of the investigation into the 40 million baht bribe, as stated by Mr. Chaichanok Chidchob, Minister of Digital Economy and Society (DE), in Parliament.

NACC Confirms Continuation of Investigation into Senators Bhumtham and Thawee

Bangkok: The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) confirmed that the case of the feigned investigation involving Senators Bhumtham and Thawee will continue. The NACC stated that the case, concerning the fake investigation into collusion in the selection of Senators, involves both criminal and ethical standards, and will proceed accordingly. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Surapong Intarathaworn, Deputy Secretary-General of the

Thailand Election Commission Clarifies Legality of Fund Spending for Democracy Promotion

Bangkok: The Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) has clarified that its expenditure of funds to support the ECT aligns with its legal authority and duties. This statement was made in response to allegations suggesting that the ECT’s financial activities favored certain provinces or political parties, which the Commission firmly denies. According to Thai News Agency, the Election Commission of Thailand

Watchara Reaffirms Professionalism of Minister Suchart Amid Political Challenges

Bangkok: Mr. Watchara Kannikar, advisor to the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment and potential spokesperson for the Ministry, emphasized the professional capabilities of Minister Suchart Chomklin, stating that he is adept at collaborating with all groups without issues. He addressed concerns arising from Mr. Ekkunat Promphan’s media interview, clarifying his satisfaction with working alongside Mr. Suchart, who is also