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Thai court to hear Thaksin case | Thai court to hear Thaksin case |
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The first of a series of corruption cases being brought against the former Prime Minister of Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra, is due to begin in Bangkok. | |
Mr Thaksin was ousted by a military coup last year. | Mr Thaksin was ousted by a military coup last year. |
He is ordered to appear at the Supreme Court to hear charges he abused his power by helping his wife buy land from a state agency at a favourable price. | He is ordered to appear at the Supreme Court to hear charges he abused his power by helping his wife buy land from a state agency at a favourable price. |
Mr Thaksin, who now owns Manchester City FC and lives in Britain, will be represented in Bangkok by his lawyers. | |
Alleged corruption under Mr Thaksin's administration was one of the main justifications given by the generals who mounted the coup, but it has proved difficult bringing the cases to court. | Alleged corruption under Mr Thaksin's administration was one of the main justifications given by the generals who mounted the coup, but it has proved difficult bringing the cases to court. |
'No temptation' | 'No temptation' |
When he was first elected Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra insisted his immense personal wealth offered a clear advantage - there would be no temptation, he said, to repeat the corruption endemic in previous governments. | When he was first elected Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra insisted his immense personal wealth offered a clear advantage - there would be no temptation, he said, to repeat the corruption endemic in previous governments. |
But a special committee set up to investigate Mr Thaksin after last year's coup believes that under him a number of abuses did take place - the first case is now being heard by the Supreme Court, which is responsible for trying political office-holders. | But a special committee set up to investigate Mr Thaksin after last year's coup believes that under him a number of abuses did take place - the first case is now being heard by the Supreme Court, which is responsible for trying political office-holders. |
The prosecution argues that Mr Thaksin violated anti-corruption laws when he helped his wife to buy land in one of Bangkok's prime locations four years ago, from a government agency. | The prosecution argues that Mr Thaksin violated anti-corruption laws when he helped his wife to buy land in one of Bangkok's prime locations four years ago, from a government agency. |
Mr Thaksin's lawyers say he did not have a direct supervisory role over the agency, so there was no conflict of interest. | Mr Thaksin's lawyers say he did not have a direct supervisory role over the agency, so there was no conflict of interest. |
There are at least 12 other cases of alleged corruption being investigated. | There are at least 12 other cases of alleged corruption being investigated. |
The most serious allegations are that he concealed his real assets through a complex network of off-shore companies, and that his policies helped enrich his family's giant telecoms business. | The most serious allegations are that he concealed his real assets through a complex network of off-shore companies, and that his policies helped enrich his family's giant telecoms business. |
Mr Thaksin's lawyers have denied all the charges, describing them as attempts by his political opponents to discredit him. | Mr Thaksin's lawyers have denied all the charges, describing them as attempts by his political opponents to discredit him. |
If convicted on any of the charges he could face years in prison. | If convicted on any of the charges he could face years in prison. |
The cases also have a bearing on his recent purchase of the English football club Manchester City, as the Premier League's own rules prohibit anyone with convictions for fraud or bribery from owning a club. | The cases also have a bearing on his recent purchase of the English football club Manchester City, as the Premier League's own rules prohibit anyone with convictions for fraud or bribery from owning a club. |
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