
More teeth sought for probes

The Council of State and the Justice Ministry are jointly studying draft amendments designed to speed up the investigation into corruption by the ousted government, a senior government counsel said yesterday.
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We used our own money: Candidates

Disqualified candidates of the Pattana Chart Thai Party yesterday claimed they had used their own money to contest the April 2 election as they believed they could win when the Democrat Party decided to boycott the poll.
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AEC queries share buyers

The Assets Examination Committee yesterday summoned a shareholder of How Come Entertainment Co over Krung Thai Bank's extension of a Bt17.6-million loan to the company's employees to buy Airport of Thailand (AOT) Plc shares.
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Seripisut warns he won't compromise

Acting police commissioner Pol Gen Seripisut Temiyavej discussed his new role with Nation Group editor Thepchai Yong during the "Siam This Morning" programme aired on Channel 5 yesterday.
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Jaruvan dreams of new auditing

The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) will request constitution drafters to include in the new charter a provision that establishes a Court of Auditors to audit fiscal budgets, Auditor-General Khunying Jaruvan Maintaka said yesterday.
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Rights groups present suggestions

Human-rights groups yesterday gave the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) their proposals to be included in the new constitution, which they hope will strengthen Thailand's democracy.
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