Coss Posted May 4 Report Posted May 4 Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will walk free on parole on May 11, but a disputed order to wear an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet has triggered sharp questions from his family, lawyers, and officials, putting the final stage of his sentence under intense scrutiny. Despite qualifying for early release after serving most of his term, and despite being over 70 with chronic health conditions, authorities have imposed strict probation controls, including the tracking device, mandatory reporting, and supervision, while leaving open the possibility of review, political activity, and even early release through a royal pardon. LINK ___ Thaksin's mob says he shouldn't have to have the ankle bracelet, due to age, health and 6 pages, of lawyers saying that, 27 different ways... Coss say, if he really isn't going to go anywhere, then the bracelet will show him sitting quietly and enjoying his dotage in Thailand, not, legging it to a jet and flying out of the country...
Mekong Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 Simple, like any other paroled prisoner, if he doesn’t want to comply with parole conditions then parole isn’t granted, who the fuck does he thing he is trying to dictate parole conditions
Coss Posted May 5 Author Report Posted May 5 Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will not take any formal advisory role after his expected parole from prison, though he remains a key ideological influence within Pheu Thai, says leader Julapun Amornvivat. ... LINK
Coss Posted May 7 Author Report Posted May 7 ... reports on May 1 said the NACC had voted 4-3 to find grounds against Supa and related officials over the failure to appeal a Central Tax Court ruling in the tax assessment case involving Panthongtae and Pinthongta Shinawatra... ...The Shin Corp share sale has remained one of Thailand’s most politically sensitive tax disputes. In 2006, Thaksin’s family sold shares in Shin Corp, the telecoms group he founded, to Singapore’s Temasek, a transaction that triggered allegations of tax avoidance and conflict of interest and helped fuel political protests before the military coup later that year... LINK
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