Internal Affairs

Is the NACC waiting to consider the appeal of the roadshow case?

NACC, NACC waiting for the full verdict in the Yingluck roadshow case before considering an appeal or not. Revealed that there is still one more case pending regarding the decision to allocate electricity to the private sector. It is in the sub-district inquiry level. Mr. Niwatchai Kasemmongkol, Secretary-General of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), gave an interview regarding whether or not he would appeal the decision of the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Persons Holding Political Positions. After the court dismissed the case Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister In the case of hiring a private entity to do a roadshow project worth 240 million baht, according to the law there is a 30-day appeal period and the period can be extended. Now we have to wait and see what the full verdict from the Supreme Court is. We will see what issues the court dismissed. As far as I know from the news, there are quite a few issues. and see whether we can accept the above issues or not. Then it will be taken into consideration to decide whether to appeal or not. Because of this case The NACC itself filed the lawsuit with the Supreme Court. At this point, it is still not possible to conclude anything. whether to appeal or not The NACC secretary-general also revealed that For cases with accusations Ms. Yingluck in the NACC initially currently has only one case remaining, namely the case of accusations against Ms. Yingluck. During his tenure as Prime Minister There was a resolution approving the allocation of electric power to the private sector. The matter is under investigation by the sub-committee on investigation. Source: Thai News Agency