Thai embassies to count overseas votes

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Somchai

Somchai

politics July 13, 2017 16:20

By The Nation

Vote counting at Thai embassies worldwide would be introduced as part of an overhaul of the voting system for voters living overseas, said Election Commissioner Somchai Srisutthiyakorn yesterday.

Somchai said this would make it possible to count votes within 24 hours after the poll stations are closed. Voters overseas would not have to rush to the poll stations like previous elections, as their votes would not have to be sent back to Thailand, Somchai added.

The approach has been explored in Jordan, Norway and Japan’s Osaka, Somchai said.

The EC would allow the voters to register via the Internet. It would also register these voters one at a time to prevent repetition of data loaded in the system, Somchai added.

Anti-corruption centres now taking complaints

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politics July 13, 2017 13:52

By The Nation

The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and the Army have opened centres to receive complaints starting today concerning instances of corruption by state officials.

The initiative followed Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s instruction to uproot corruption that has been lodged within the Thai bureaucracy for years, said NCPO spokesperson staff, Col Piyapong Klinpan.

The project will be overseen by Army chief Gen Chalermchai Sittisart, who is also the NCPO secretary-general.

The complaints can be submitted via PO Box and hotline calls to the NCPO and the Army, which will then forward them to the PM’s Office for further investigation, Col Piyapong said.

EC bill approved despite its objections

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EC president Supachai Somcharoen

EC president Supachai Somcharoen

politics July 13, 2017 12:56

By Kasamakorn Chanwanpen
The Nation

The National Legislative Assembly (NLA) on Thursday approved the organic law governing the Election Commission (EC) after a review committee rejected an EC appeal for changes to be made.

The EC had petitioned the joint law-review committee set up last month to reconsider the bill, but the panel resolved to retain all six points as set out in the original, insisting that none violated the Constitution.

EC president Supachai Somcharoen, also a member of the joint panel, was alone in calling the bill unconstitutional.

After a two-hour debate between Supachai and the other joint committee members, the NLA passed the bill by a 194-0 vote, with seven abstentions.

The bill, which now goes to the Cabinet, would result in EC members being removed from office once a new slate of commissioners was seated.

The EC has the right to petition the Constitutional Court to review clauses it regards as unconstitutional

Foreign legal expert hired to help with law reform

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politics July 13, 2017 01:00

By The Nation

Task may take three to six months.

A JOINT committee of private entities working with the government has decided to hire a foreign legal expert to help in the government’s ongoing law reform, Suvit Maesincee, secretary to the supreme committee on reform, reconciliation, and national strategy said yesterday.

Scott Jacobs, president of Jacobs, Cordova & Associates, who worked for the South Korean government as its legal adviser and helped reform several laws in the country, has been hired, Suvit said.

The government expected the company to take three to six months to complete the job, Suvit added.

Law reform is part of the government’s critical reform effort and it is being addressed along with other critical sectors in the new charter.

Suvit said the reform preparation committee decided yesterday that the supreme body would still be in place although new mechanisms for reform plans and the national strategy would be set up following the new law promulgation. This was to help steer critical reform work, including law reform, he said.

Progress in law reform would be subject to the supreme body’s consideration around the end of this month when it convenes, he said.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, who chaired the reform preparation committee yesterday, raised the importance of law reform and the need to improve existing laws in the country to keep up with changes.

Buntoon Srethasirote, chair of the sub-panel working on structural reform, said the panel has addressed several laws that need to be reformed so that the country’s fundamentals could be improved.

At least eight fundamental challenges and 20 reform agendas have been underlined by the panel. The laws that need reformed include those for community forest management, land bank, national park management, community based justice, environmental impact asessment/environmental health impact assessment reforms, and others.

Suvit said that along with law reform, bureaucratic reform is also essential.

The reform preparation committee has addressed seven bureaucratic reform agendas. They include the reform of concerned laws, bureaucratic criteria for assessment, bureaucratic personnel reform, bureaucratic efficiency, state budget and procurement, digital-based bureaucracy, and public service facilitation by the state.

Judge vows legal action if he is transferred as adviser

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  • Appeals Court president Sirichai Wattanayothin
  • Appeals Court president Sirichai Wattanayothin
  • Appeals Court president Sirichai Wattanayothin

politics July 13, 2017 01:00

By The Nation

Appeals Court president Sirichai Wattanayothin on Wednesday threatened to take legal action if he is removed from his current post to fill the position created by the Judicial Commission as adviser to the Supreme Court president.

“According to custom, candidates failing to get nominated as Supreme Court president remain in their existing positions. That was what had happened in the past,” he told a tense press conference at the Appeals Court.

“I could be the first person to be moved,” he said.

Sirichai had failed to get nominated by the Judicial Commission even though he was the most senior candidate.

The commission backed the next most senior candidate, Supreme Court vice president Cheep Jullamon, for the top job at the country’s highest court.

The panel gave no reason for its decision to overlook Sirichai, but a source from the nominating committee said he was deemed as lacking qualifications and not performing to expectations.

Sirichai said that he did not think it was lawful to appoint him an adviser to the Supreme Court president.

“What I can do is to take legal action,” he said, struggling with his emotions.

The senior judge said he was not worried when the Judicial Commission set up a fact-finding committee to investigate him.

He had done his duty honestly and with devotion over the past four decades of his career.

With a shaky voice, he said that had never thought of resigning.

“I have worked as a judge for 40 years and I still love this organisation.”

Foreign expert to advise government on law reform

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politics July 12, 2017 18:10

By The Nation

A joint committee of private entities working jointly with the government has decided to hire a foreign legal expert to help in the government’s ongoing law reform, Suvit Maesincee, secretary to the supreme committee on reform, reconciliation, and national strategy said on Wednesday.

Scott Jacobs, president of Jacobs, Cordova & Associates, who worked for the South Korean government as its legal adviser and helped it reform several laws in the country, has been hired, Suvit said.

The government expected the company to take three to six months to complete the job, Suvit added.

Law reform is part of the government’s critical reform effort and it is being addressed along with other critical sectors in the new charter.

Suvit said the reform preparation committee decided today that the supreme body would still be in place although new mechanisms for reform plans and the national strategy would be set up following the new law promulgation. This was to help steer critical reform work, including law reform, he said.

Prorgress in law reform would be subject to the supreme body’s consideration around the end of this month when it convenes, he said.

Human rights commissioner accepts he can’t run again

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politics July 12, 2017 16:23

By The Nation

The chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), What Tingsmith, said he accepted that he and other NHRC commissioners would be unable to re-contest their positions if they were dismissed from office.

Regardless, What said he would not run for the position again.

What, a former judge, said on Wednesday that the current NHRC could not come back after a reset. This was because, under the new Constitution, the commission was recognised as an independent organisation whose commissioners could only serve on such a body once in a lifetime.

The new organic bill governing the NHRC stipulates that the current commissioners should leave office after the law comes into effect.

However, some legislators have argued that the commissioners could run again for their positions because the agency is not an independent organisation according to the charter of 2007 that gave birth to the agency.

What insisted that the 2007 charter stipulated that NHRC members could only serve once.

“The fact about the NHRC members not being able to run again is stated in the charter. It is not feasible to write in the organic law that we can,” What said.

The NHRC chairman said that any news to the contrary was merely a different interpretation of the law, perhaps designed to play down strong opposition to the resetting.

Security reform panel to consider Defence Ministry plan

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Deputy PM Prawit.

Deputy PM Prawit.

politics July 12, 2017 16:12

By The Nation

The master plan aimed at reforming the Defence Ministry administration has been tabled before the security reform committee chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan today.

The plan would also cover defence research and industry development, according to General Taweep Netniyom, secretary-general of the National Security Council, who joined the panel.

The plan was considered by the panel along with other security improvements, including the NSC’s intelligence upgrade, the police reform plan prepared by the Royal Thai Police as assigned by the Cabinet, and the upgrade of the National Intelligence Agency.

Taweep said the panel had endorsed all the plans and would table them before the national strategic steering committee, or the mini Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha

Reconciliation draft to be explained at public meetings

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politics July 12, 2017 15:36

By The Nation

The government-initiated reconciliation committee will hold public hearings on the “agreement of truth” next week as parts of its effort to forge understanding on the issue.

Committee spokesperson Maj-General Kongcheep Tantrawanich said om Wednesday that the committee would introduce the draft at hearings in local areas of Bangkok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Phitsanulok and Nakhon Si Thammarat between July 17 and 20.

Conducted by a committee led by Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan, the draft is meant to create a non-legally-binding commitment among political fractures that they will join hands in line with 20-year national strategy and the 2017 charter.

Many academics, civil society members and political figures joined in the drafting process by providing opinions to the committee. The exception was the whistle-blower group, People’s Democratic Reform Foundation, which declined to join.

The committee had also relied on previous academic reports and research on reconciliation building, Kongcheep said.

Revenue Dept freezes Bt100 million in Thaksin’s assets

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politics July 12, 2017 15:33

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The Revenue Department has frozen almost Bt100 million in bank accounts of fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as a consequence of his tax-evasion case which was revived earlier this year.

The ex-PM is convicted of avoiding billions of baht in taxes when he sold his shares in Shin Corp, a family business, valued at more than Bt70 billion in 2006.

The case would not expire for 10 years after the Revenue Department ordered Thaksin to pay Bt16 billion in taxes in March.

A source in the department said the agency would continue to freeze Thaksin’s assets when they are found. The department had to comply with the law as the former PM has been convicted of tax evasion, regardless of his current attempt to appeal the case, the source said.

The Office of Auditor General in March submitted a letter urging the Revenue Department to collect taxes from the ex-PM although the department’s director-general Prasong Poontaneat insisted the case was over and Bt46 billion of Thanksin’s assets had already been seized in 2010.

Finance Ministry inspector general Yuthana Yimkarun said an official of the Regional Revenue has been charged with negligence for failing to appeal with the Central Tax Court to recollect taxes from Thaksin after the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Political Office Holders had ruled the shares sold belonged to him.

The Finance Ministry permanent secretary was still considering whether certain high-ranking officials at the Revenue Department who were in office during the tax collection in 2006, should also be held accountable, Yuthana added.