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'Free train ride' cancelled for college trip
News, Published on 01/09/2016
» The cash-strapped State Railway of Thailand (SRT) denied Wednesday it is laying on a chartered train free of charge for a group of King Prajadhipok's Institute (KPI) students.
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Use S44 'wisely on megaprojects'
News, Published on 31/10/2015
» Anti-corruption advocates and academics have called on the government to be cautious in using sweeping powers under Section 44 of the interim constitution to fast-track megaprojects.
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Korn pleads with Senate to reject bill
News, Published on 02/11/2013
» Democrat Party list-MP Korn Chatikavanij has urged the Senate to do everything in its power to block the passage of the controversial blanket amnesty bill.
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Coup has lessons here, says Abhisit
News, Published on 05/07/2013
» The Egyptian coup should serve as a good lesson that military intervention is unlikely unless a government abuses its power, according to opposition and Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva.
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Public-private JV bill under attack
News, Published on 19/03/2013
» A group of senators will ask the Constitution Court to derail the new public-private partnership (PPP) bill that could enable the government to work with private operators on infrastructure projects without parliament scrutiny.
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Public-private JV bill under attack
Published on 18/03/2013
» A group of senators will ask the Constitution Court to derail the new public-private partnership (PPP) bill that could enable the government to work with private operators on infrastructure projects without parliament scrutiny.
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Sombat cleared in unusual wealth case
News, Published on 28/02/2013
» A senior academic had done nothing wrong in the "unusual wealth" case involving former defence permanent secretary Gen Sathian Permthong-in, an investigator said yesterday.
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Issues to watch in 2013
Published on 03/01/2013
» The Bangkok Post has picked five key issues which are likely to have a big impact on the public this year, in politics, finance and society.
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NACC investigates Supoj
Published on 22/11/2011
» Police have recovered about 16 million baht stolen from transport permanent secretary Supoj Saplom’s home and they suspect much more was in the house. Now the National Anti-Corruption Commission wants to know where he got it.
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