Charter court to issue verdict in PM Srettha’s case on August 14

PM Srettha was accused by a group of 40 former senators of breaching the charter and ethical standards by appointing ex-PM Thaksin’s former lawyer Pichit Chuenban as PM’s Office minister even though he had spent six months behind bars.

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In an online announcement, the court said that the nine judges met on Wednesday to review the case and agreed that they had enough information and evidence to issue a verdict. PHOTO: THE NATION

July 25, 2024

BANGKOK – The Constitutional Court announced on Wednesday that it has enough information to issue a verdict in the case against Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on August 14.

In an online announcement, the court said that the nine judges met on Wednesday to review the case and agreed that they had enough information and evidence to issue a verdict. Hence, they have decided to wrap up the enquiry process.

In the case, Srettha was accused by a group of 40 former senators of breaching the charter and ethical standards by appointing Thaksin’s former lawyer Pichit Chuenban as PM’s Office minister even though he had spent six months behind bars.

The court said the judges see this case as a dispute over legal technicalities and believe they have enough data at hand to make their decisions.

The court also said that if either side wanted to make closing statements, they could submit them in writing to the court within July 31.

The nine judges will gather at 9.30am on August 14 to discuss the case and vote on it before announcing the verdict at 3pm.

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