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Sat, January 6, 2007 : Last updated 20:45 pm (Thai local time)
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AEC members 'intimidated'

As security at the Office of the Auditor-General has been beefed up, members of the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) insist they neither fear bombs nor death threats - although some admit they have been intimidated while working for the panel.
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Coup rumours assailed

Thai Rak Thai Party leader Chaturon Chaisaeng yesterday urged all eight leaders of the junta to convince the public that none of them would attempt to stage a coup to seize power from the CNS-installed government of Surayud Chulanont, in the aftermath of the reported troop movements in Bangkok and other regions on Thursday.
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Focus on Bhanapot case

A working group attached to the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) will investigate high-ranking officials connected to allegations of tax evasion Bhanapot Damapong, brother-in-law of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Full Interview of Gen Sonthi Bunyaratglin

Council for National Security chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin spoke to Thepchai Yong on the "Siam this Morning" programme on Channel 5 about the reports of a second coup and measures to tighten military control following the bomb blasts in Bangkok on New Year's Eve.
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AVUDH'S WEBLOG

Who's behind New Year's Eve bombings and coup rumours

Public jitters have escalated to full out anxiety as Bangkok residents reel from the New Year bombings coupled with the Thursday's rumours of a second coup.
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