
Tougher stance for ministers with shares

The national agenda on ethics, good governance and the prevention of corruption might require ministers who hold shares in a business to transfer the shares to a caretaker agency, an advisory committee member said yesterday.
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Temasek's letter to editor

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'Choose the media - or political job'

Thirty political reporters whose usual job it is to cover events at Parliament House signed a letter yesterday calling on three representatives of media organisations named to join the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) to choose between maintaining their roles as media professionals, or joining the NLA.
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Thaksin advised to stay abroad for a long time

Army rejects his plan to return, says his coming back would aggravate social division
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Public 'has policy role'

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont will today emphasise to his Cabinet the need for public participation in drafting policies.
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Race for Assembly Speaker heats up

Key legislators remained mum yesterday over their preferences for speaker while a top contender for the job wants an open vote.
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Tribunal has 31 cases to hear

The nine-member Constitution Tribunal yesterday acknowledged 31 pending cases on its plate, including the alleged electoral fraud ahead of April's annulled election, punishable by party dissolution.
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Sudarat on the mend

Thai Rak Thai Party deputy leader Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan yesterday underwent surgery for a haemorrhoid problem at Lerdsin Hospital.
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