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News, Published on 10/03/2015
» Controversial monk Phra Dhammachayo has asked to postpone his meeting with the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) today to defend allegations he received money from the 12-billion baht Klongchan Credit Union Cooperative embezzlement scandal.
News, Published on 07/03/2015
» Justice Minister Paiboon Koomchaya has pledged to step up the investigation into the murder of a Japanese woman near a Sukhothai temple eight years ago.
News, Published on 29/10/2014
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has stressed the new Department of Special (DSI) Investigation chief must ensure justice when handling cases under the agency's responsibility.
News, Published on 16/09/2014
» Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha accepted a proposal by the National Defence College (NDC) Monday that the fight against corruption should be made "the core national strategy".
News, Published on 01/04/2014
» Caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is struggling to buy more time to delay a probe into the rice-pledging scheme as she asked to present additional 10 witnesses and evidence to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) for consideration.
News, Published on 08/03/2014
» The Supreme Administrative Court yesterday ruled that the removal of Thawil Pliensri as National Security Council (NSC) secretary in 2011 was unlawful.
News, Published on 19/02/2014
» Tensions are expected to flare further after the government yesterday launched a political offensive blaming protesters for playing games with the rice-pledging scheme.
Published on 12/11/2013
» Suthep Thaugsuban and eight other former Democrat Party MPs are being targetted by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) for possible serious charges, including inciting civil disobedience and treason, arising from the rally against the amnesty bill.
News, Published on 18/06/2013
» The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is poised to seek arrest warrants for two businessmen implicated in evading tax payments for six luxury cars.
News, Published on 08/06/2013
» The Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) chief has dismissed criticism of the agency's local terrorist blacklist, saying it will help cut financial support for insurgents in the far South.