
NSC, AEC members to get salaries

The Finance Ministry is ready to pay salaries and remuneration to the National Security Council (NSC) and the Assets Examination Committee (AEC), a source from the Comptrol-ler General's Department said.
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The iTV saga timeline

September 17, 2002 - iTV submitted an appeal with the Arbitration Court seeking its ruling on the station's dispute with the Prime Minister Office over terms of concession contract.
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PM seeks policy fine-tuning

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont called Cabinet members for a special meeting at Baan Phitsanuloke last night where they discussed the implementation of government policies, Government Spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp said.
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Chaturon challenges CNS reasoning and reshuffle of officials

The Council for National Security (CNS) may not be able to explain the wrongdoings of the "Thaksin regime" as suggested by the Democrats because it did not use this exact term as a reason for the coup, acting Thai Rak Thai party leader Chaturon Chaisang said yesterday.
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Member slams NPA selection

A member of the committee supervising the National People's Assembly yesterday attacked the selection process for the NPA.
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GRAFT ALLEGATIONS

Thaksin ready to go to court

Full cooperation promised in assets probe; lawyer says this is not an excuse to return home
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Short-list of candidates for EC post

The Election Commission (EC) yesterday announced the names of six candidates short-listed for the position of EC secretary-general and set Friday as the date for the hearing.
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TRT seeks a cheaper HQ

The Thai Rak Thai Party will soon move its headquarters back to its old site on Rajvithi Road, acting party leader Chaturon Chaisang said yesterday.
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Term-limit idea proves controversial

PM's Office Minister Thirapat Serirangsan yesterday defended his proposal to limit Cabinet ministers and members of parliament to just two four-year terms, saying the move would prevent corruption.
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