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BURNING ISSUE

NLA members not proving great value for money

High salaries, high absenteeism and aborted sessions raise doubts about credibility




Lotteries an honest mistake: Suchart

The Thaksin Shinawatra government made an honest mistake in authorising the sale of illegal lotteries in 2003, former finance minister Suchart Jaovisidha said yesterday.





Judges to rule on ex-PM's return

Deposed PM Thaksin Shinawatra should be the last witness to be called in the party dissolution case if he has to return to the country to testify, Council for National Security chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday.

IN BRIEF

ELECTION COMMISSION: Chairman backs reshuffle of officials

Election Commission chairman Apichart Sukakkanont has backed the reshuffle of 14 senior officials known to be close to the former election commissioners, who were sentenced to jail by the Criminal Court, a source said yesterday.



Chalit backs clause for an unelected PM

Council for National Security (CNS) deputy chairman Air Chief Marshall Chalit Pukpasuk yesterday supported the controversial idea that the new constitution should have a clause to allow a non-elected prime minister.

KLONG DAN PROJECT

NCCC has 10 people in its sights

Charges relate to land-title deeds for sewage plant






Top Stories



Sirote gets the axe after NCCC move

Thaksin may yet return to testify

NCCC has 10 people in its sights

A spark that could become a flame

Battle for power between bureaucrats, politicians


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