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Tue, January 30, 2007 : Last updated 23:12 pm (Thai local time)



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BURNING ISSUE

Bureaucrats fear AEC complaints may expose them

The Assets Examination Committee (AEC) has walked into a legal quagmire and may face considerable delays in efforts to indict leaders of the ousted government for corruption and abuse of power.




Sonthi to get update on bombs inquiry

Council for National Security (CNS) chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin will be briefed today on progress in the police investigation into the New Year's Eve bombings.





Ten key players for the Year of Reform

Citigroup has named 10 people it believes will play influential roles in shaping future politics.

ASSETS PROBES

Obstructive officials face tough action from above

Bureaucrats who fail to file damage reports could be reshuffled: Sonthi



Varsity poll posters slam CNS 'dictators'

Rector suspects politicians may have bankrolled smear campaign



Thais unfazed by military coups: research

Between a military coup and democracy, Thais would pick the former - if it helped to bring about national unity. This is one of the findings of a report by the Citigroup Global Markets/Equity Research paper released last Friday, which has come up with 10 items that may shape Thai people's beliefs and actions



Matchima wants Somkid as head

The new Matchima political group has announced it wants former deputy prime minister Somkid Jatusripitak as its leader, group member Somsak Thepsuthin said yesterday. Matchima - or Middle Way - is the breakaway Wang Nam Yom faction of the Thai Rak Thai Party.



Charter draft done by end of June: Noranit

The drafting of the new constitution will be completed by June and a general election will be organised by the end of the year, Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) chairman Noranit Setabutr said yesterday.



PM to be elected, but Senate and House set for changes

The Constitution Drafting Committee agreed yesterday that the next prime minister should be an MP - while elections of the Senate and the House should be changed.






Top Stories



New Airport cursed by corruption scandals

Hopes for a new, progressive constitution dimming fast

WAR OF WORDS: Sonthi to give CNN interview today

'Not all the suspects are guilty'

People who insulted AEC could face criminal charges


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