Category: Government

Civilian Implicated in Thai Submarine Procurement Corruption Scandal

Bangkok: A civilian identified only by the initials “B” has been implicated in a corruption case related to the procurement of submarines for the Thai Navy. The controversy centers around the choice of engines used in the submarines, with questions raised about why Chinese engines were selected instead of the

Phumtham Addresses Concerns Over Budget Disbursement in Ubon Ratchathani

Ubon ratchathani: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, acting as Prime Minister, has clarified the situation regarding the transfer of the Governor of Ubon Ratchathani Province to the Ministry of Interior’s Office of the Permanent Secretary. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham stated that the

“Big Lek” Leads High-Level Delegation for Crucial GBC Talks in Malaysia

Kuala lumpur: “Big Lek” spearheaded a senior delegation to Malaysia this morning for critical discussions on the General Border Committee (GBC) and Cambodia. This initiative follows a special Cabinet meeting convened yesterday with the National Security Council to review a draft agreement. He stressed that Thailand’s sovereignty and national interests

Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs Engages Ambassadors on Border Situation with Cambodia

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has updated Thai ambassadors globally on the evolving situation between Thailand and Cambodia. This initiative aims to clarify circumstances for governments and international organizations and to assess international understanding to prevent misinformation. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nikorndej Plangkura, Director-General of the Department

House of Representatives Faces Chaos as Deputy Speaker Selection Postponed

Bangkok: The House of Representatives is currently experiencing turmoil due to insufficient government MPs, leading to the postponement of the agenda for selecting the first deputy speaker. The opposition has opted to remain anonymous and refrained from signing a petition. Wisut has been monitoring MPs, even going as far as

Normalcy Reported in Seven Thai-Cambodian Border Provinces

Bangkok: The National Security Council reports that the situation in seven border provinces is normal. There were no clashes from 6:00 PM yesterday until 7:00 AM this morning. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office and the Thai-Cambodian Border Situation Administration Committee (TCASAC),