Tessa WongBBC Information, Asia Digital Reporter
Thailand’s prime courtroom has dominated that former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra should serve a 12 months in jail, in yet one more blow to the influential political dynasty.
The choice pertains to a earlier case the place he was sentenced to years in jail for corruption, however ended up spending lower than a day in a jail cell as he was moved to a hospital.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court docket dominated that this switch was illegal – and that the 76-year-old must serve his sentence in jail.
Thaksin and his household have dominated Thai politics since he was first elected PM in 2001. His daughter Paetongtarn beforehand served as chief however was removed from office last month over a leaked cellphone name.
Shortly after the ruling was introduced, Thaksin launched an announcement on social media stating that “despite the fact that I lose my bodily freedom, I’ll nonetheless have freedom of thought for the advantage of my nation and its folks”.
He additionally vowed to take care of his power to serve the monarchy, Thailand and its folks.
The previous PM was ousted in a army coup in 2006 and spent years dwelling in self-imposed exile, largely in Dubai.
When he returned to Thailand in 2023, he was promptly tried and located responsible of corruption and abuse of energy throughout his time in workplace and sentenced to eight years in jail.
However Thaksin spent solely hours in a jail cell earlier than he complained of coronary heart points – and was later moved to a luxurious wing of Thailand’s Police Basic Hospital.
Following his plea for a royal pardon, the Thai king commuted his sentence to at least one 12 months.
Thaksin stayed in hospital for six months, then received parole and moved to his residence in Bangkok.
On Tuesday, a Supreme Court docket choose stated in an announcement that Thaksin “knew or may understand that he was not in a essential or emergency situation”.
Whereas Thaksin had underlying persistent medical situations, he may have been handled as an outpatient, the choose stated whereas ruling that the hospital keep was unlawful.
EPAThe “14th ground case”, as it’s identified in Thailand due to the hospital ground he stayed at, has attracted intense scrutiny.
The dealing with of the case has led to criticism from many Thais, who say the wealthy and highly effective are sometimes given privileged therapy.
Previous to Tuesday’s ruling many had been carefully monitoring Thaksin’s actions.
Final week he flew out of Thailand in a personal jet to Dubai, the place he stated he was in search of medical therapy. He stated on social media that he supposed to fly again for the courtroom listening to.
He confirmed up in courtroom in Bangkok on Tuesday morning with Paetongtarn, smiling and greeting the media and a gaggle of supporters. Thaksin was carrying a go well with with a yellow tie, the color related to Thailand’s monarchy.
Paetongtarn advised reporters after the ruling that she was “apprehensive” for her father however that he and their household had been in “good spirits”.
She additionally stated she would take the household’s Pheu Thai occasion ahead of their work as an opposition occasion.
Political turmoil in Thailand
Thaksin’s case takes place at a time of political turmoil in Thailand, and Tuesday’s courtroom choice is yet one more signal of the altering fortunes of the Shinawatra clan and Pheu Thai.
The “14th ground case” will not be the one case Thaksin has confronted in current months.
He was additionally individually accused of insulting the Thai king, however final month a courtroom acquitted him of lese-majeste.
In the meantime Paetongtarn was embroiled in controversy after Cambodian chief Hun Sen leaked a cellphone name he had together with her over the Thai-Cambodia border battle, during which she was heard addressing him as “uncle”.
She was then faraway from workplace after the constitutional courtroom discovered her to be violating moral requirements anticipated of her workplace.
Final week Thailand’s parliament chose Anutin Charnvirakul as the new PM, the third in two years.
Anutin’s Bhumjaithai occasion broke from the coalition led by Pheu Thai, and secured sufficient help in parliament from one other occasion to win the premiership.


















































