November 13, 2025

“Achariya-Big Joke” Brings Key Witnesses to Testify About Gambling Website Transfers Into Police Pockets

Bangkok: Two Songkhla MPs disappeared and failed to appear before the House Security Committee. Atchariya and Big Joke brought key witnesses who admitted to transferring gambling website money into police accounts. Meanwhile, the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) confirmed that Chanonpat was the owner of the website and explained that they had seized only 36 million baht in assets, with the

Raid in Korat Targets Unlicensed Goods to Halt Substandard Products

Nakhon ratchasima: Petty Officer 1st Class Yotsing Liamlert, Deputy Minister of Industry, spearheaded a major operation in Korat to eliminate over 2 million baht worth of non-TIS certified goods, marking a significant step in the battle against substandard products. This initiative is a part of a broader strategy to eradicate economic crimes associated with illegal goods, spanning from Bangkok to

Bhumjaithai Criticizes Pheu Thai for Blame Over Flood Crisis

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party has questioned the Pheu Thai Party’s claims regarding the prolonged flooding crisis, asserting that the new government under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has only recently assumed office. The critique follows accusations from Pheu Thai that the current administration allowed citizens to suffer from flooding for six months. According to Thai News Agency, Phonlape Suwanchawee, a Nakhon Ratchasima

Thailand to Lift Alcohol Restrictions in Bid to Boost Tourism

Bangkok: The National Alcoholic Beverage Policy Committee in Thailand is set to lift restrictions on alcohol consumption and sales from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, with plans to further extend sales hours past midnight, in an effort to stimulate tourism. This initiative is expected to be finalized in time for the New Year celebrations. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy

Take Legal Action Against Fraudulent Shops in the “Half-Half Plus” Scheme; Number of Complaints Jumps to 66 Cases

Bangkok: Santi Piyatat is taking legal action against fraudulent merchants involved in the “Half-Half Plus” scheme, after the number of complaints to the Consumer Protection Board surged to 66 cases in the first 14 days of the scheme. The complaints stem from price increases, false claims of participation, and VAT charges. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Santi Piyatat, Minister

Panthil Accuses Pheu Thai of Misrepresentation Regarding Constituent Assembly Rejection

Bangkok: Panthil Nuamchim, a prominent Bangkok MP from the Prachachon Party and member of the parliamentary committee scrutinizing the draft constitutional amendment, has strongly criticized the Pheu Thai Party for allegedly distorting the facts surrounding the rejection of the Constituent Assembly. He urged Pheu Thai members to cease their public commentary on the issue. Panthil described the meeting atmosphere as

Constitutional Amendment Committee Approves 20-to-1 Formula for Drafting Committee Selection

Bangkok: A spokesperson for the Constitutional Amendment Committee has disclosed that the majority of the committee voted in favor of adopting a 20-to-1 formula for the selection of members to join the drafting committee. The decision involves selecting 20 members, with an overall selection of 35 members, and requires Parliament to finalize these selections within a 60-day timeframe to discuss

Election Commission Issues Warning to Political Parties Over Election Preparations

Bangkok: The President of the Election Commission has sent a stern warning letter to political parties, stressing the importance of strict adherence to legal guidelines in preparation for the upcoming House of Representatives elections. The letter highlights five critical areas: member recruitment, branch establishment, provincial representation, primary voting processes, and campaign policies. The President warned that any negligence could lead