The national anti-corruption watchdog has revealed the number of cases it’s investigating that involve current or former parliamentarians.
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BANGKOK: Thailand’s anti-corruption commission today said it had launched an investigation into 44 members of the disbanded Move Forward party, 25 of who are current parliamentarians, for supporting legislation seeking to amend the royal insult law.
The national anti-corruption watchdog has revealed the number of cases it’s investigating that involve current or former parliamentarians.
Six current or former MPs are under investigation by the national anti-corruption watchdog.
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