Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul has firmly stated that there will be no interference in the ongoing Khao Kradong case, emphasizing his commitment to serving the public. In a recent interview, when asked about his potential involvement in the case as the newly appointed Interior Minister, Anutin responded with a laugh and declined to comment on the necessity of reshuffling civil servants within the Interior Ministry.
According to Thai News Agency, Anutin assured that all proceedings concerning the Khao Kradong case would adhere strictly to legal standards and fairness. He emphasized that no harassment or interference would take place, but rather a concerted effort to expedite the process. Anutin stated that if any wrongdoing is discovered, the case must be confiscated. Conversely, if no wrongdoing is found, a clear conclusion must define the parameters of any wrongdoing. He reiterated that even if the legal process demands action, such steps must be taken appropriately.
Anutin further confirmed his stance by stating that he has no time to interfere or intrude in the case, as his priority lies in utilizing his time to serve the people effectively. Despite questions regarding potential reshuffling of civil servants in the Ministry of Interior, Anutin chose not to provide a direct answer, responding with humor before concluding the interview.