The Supreme Court dismissed the case and withdrew the arrest warrant for Yingluck in the roadshow case.

Bangkok, The Supreme Court dismissed the charges against all six defendants in the NACC case against Yingluck Shinawatra, former prime minister, and those who abused their power to hire a roadshow project to build the future of Thailand. Ready to revoke the arrest warrant for Yingluck Supreme Court Criminal Division for Persons Holding Political Positions Read the verdict of the National Anti-Corruption Commission case. Being the plaintiff filing a lawsuit Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister, Mr. Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan, former Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Suranan Vejjajiva, former Secretary-General to the Prime Minister, Mr. Rawi Lothong and 2 private companies. All of which were correct. NACC filed a lawsuit that there was an abuse of power In arranging a bidding competition for event budgets for the Roadshow project to create the future of Thailand. Until causing damage worth 239 million baht Recently, a panel of judges unanimously resolved to acquit the six defendants and revoke the arre st warrant. Miss Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister Mr. Niwatthamrong Bunsongpaisan, former deputy prime minister, said he was happy to receive mercy from the court. There was a verdict dismissing the charges against all 6 defendants. I felt relieved from the examination and tried to be confident in the evidence because we were confident that there was no dishonest intention. Like Mr. Suranan Vejjajiva said that this judgment It is considered to restore justice to oneself. At that time he held the position of Secretary to the Prime Minister. With Mr. Niwatthamrong Because of being accused and fought the case for many years Ready to thank the court. Source: Thai News Agency