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Judges best left for judicial matters, Ackaratorn says

Supreme Administrative Court president Ackaratorn Chularat said he opposes the new constitution giving judges powers other than the judicial ones they have now.




Saprang flayed for costly overseas trip

General Saprang Kalayanamitr, assistant secretary general of the Council for National Security(CNS) and chairman of Airports of Thailand (AOT), came under attack yesterday for "squandering" Bt7.2 million on a week-long trip to England and Germany last week.





Former EC chiefs may face civil action over botched poll

An Election Commission (EC) fact-finding committee is to investigate whether former commissioners are civilly liable for the annulled April 2006 poll.



Warning over referendum

Election Commission member Sodsri Satayathum says a move by some members of the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) to organise the referendum on the new constitution will create havoc.

GENERAL ELECTION

CNS promises poll, civilian rule on time

Drafters divided over timetable for charter deadline



AEC to rule on graft cases today

The Assets Examination Committee will today rule on cases of alleged graft involving the deposed administration of Thaksin Shinawatra, AEC chairman Nam Yimyaem said yesterday.






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