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Thai PM to be sworn in despite corruption probe
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The Prime Minister of Thailand is scheduled for swearing-in this week, even though his name has not yet been officially sent by the Council Secretary due to an ongoing investigation into alleged misconduct at a private school in Bangkok that remains under review with no finalized conclusions or charges confirmed so far; while some media reports suggest he could still be sworn in if disciplinary action isn't taken before then.
Key Points
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1The Prime Minister's Office has confirmed that no new ministers have been sent for qualification checks yet.
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2This decision is due to the ongoing parliamentary vote on appointing Ministers of State, which must be completed first before any names can proceed with vetting procedures. The process will follow standard protocol once all necessary steps are finalized.
Developments
[Mar 17]
The Prime Minister's Office confirmed that no new ministers have been sent for qualification checks yet, citing the ongoing parliamentary vote on appointing Ministers of State as a prerequisite before any names can proceed with vetting procedures.
เลขาฯ ครม.ยังไม่ส่งรายชื่อ รมต. ชี้รอโหวตนายกฯ ก่อน ย้ำขั้นตอนตรวจคุณสมบัติตามเดิม
Infoquest.co.th
10h ago
เลขา ครม. ชี้ มีชื่อถูกร้องเรียนใน ป.ป.ช. ยังเป็นรมต.ได้ เหตุยังไม่ถูกตัดสินความผิด
Khaosod.co.th
11h ago