Month: September 2025

Big Tao Investigates Alleged Corruption at Wat Bang Khlan Temple

Phichit: “Big Tao” has launched an investigation into the Bang Khlan Temple scandal amid allegations of interference by former officials in the appointment of the abbot, mismanagement of a 30 million baht fund, and unauthorized trading of amulets. The investigation has also uncovered instances of money being transferred to third

Big Tao Advocates for Fairness in Police Appointments

Bangkok: “Big Tao” explained to the Police Committee that what was demanded has been changed. “Big Tao” presented a statement to the Police Committee, asserting that his demands have been met, even if it’s only for two positions. He also pointed out that he wants the Royal Thai Police to

National Police Chief Confirms Insurgent Clash in Songkhla

Bangkok: The National Police Chief has acknowledged a violent clash in Songkhla, where officials have surrounded an insurgent group. According to Thai News Agency, National Police Chief Pol. Gen. Kittirat Panphet confirmed the incident upon his arrival at Parliament House. He was there to attend a meeting with the House

Three-Syllable Joke Linked to Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu Scandal

Bangkok: “Big Tao” has indicated a potential connection between a three-syllable joke and financial issues at Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu, particularly following the arrest of “Tid Alongkot.” Suspicious activities have surfaced, with reports suggesting that the individual involved has yet to come forward. According to Thai News Agency, Police

Pheu Thai Party Advocates for Constitutional Amendment Following Court Ruling

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party is advancing efforts for a constitutional amendment after a court decision that restricts the electorate’s ability to directly choose members of the Constituent Assembly. They are set to propose an amendment to Section 256 of the Constitution, Chapter 15, to allow the National Assembly to appoint

Nikorn Proposes Guidelines for Drafting a New People’s Constitution

Bangkok: Mr. Nikorn Chamnong, former secretary of the joint committee considering the draft Referendum Act, has proposed guidelines for drafting a new people’s constitution in Thailand, drawing inspiration from the 1997 Constitution and suggesting a structured timeline for its implementation. As a former advisor to Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-archa, Mr.

Somkid Criticizes Political Agreement Over Constitutional Amendment Process

Bangkok: Somkid Chuekong has strongly criticized the agreement between two political parties, accusing them of deceiving the Thai public and lacking sincerity in their commitment to amending the constitution. This comes in response to the Constitutional Court’s recent ruling that stipulated a new constitution would require three referendums, an endeavor