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Thailand’s Top Court Orders Former Prime Minister to Prison in Corruption Case

Thailand’s top court has ruled that former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra must serve a year in jail, in yet another blow to the influential political dynasty. The decision relates to a previous corruption case where he was sentenced to years in prison but spent less than a day in a jail cell after being moved to a hospital. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled that this transfer was unlawful and that the 76-year-old would have to serve his sentence in prison.

Thaksin and his family have dominated Thai politics since he was first elected prime minister in 2001. His daughter, Paetongtarn, previously served as leader but was removed from office last month over a leaked phone call.

Shortly after the ruling was announced, Thaksin released a statement on social media stating that “even though I lose my physical freedom, I will still have freedom of thought for the benefit of my country and its people.” He also vowed to maintain his strength to serve the monarchy, Thailand, and its people.

The former prime minister was ousted in a military coup in 2006 and spent years living in self-imposed exile, mostly in Dubai. When he returned to Thailand in 2023, he was promptly tried and found guilty of corruption and abuse of power and sentenced to eight years in prison. But Thaksin spent only hours in a jail cell before he complained of heart issues and was later moved to a luxury wing of Thailand’s Police General Hospital. Following his plea for a royal pardon, the Thai king commuted his sentence to one year. Thaksin stayed in the hospital for six months, then received parole and moved to his home in Bangkok.

On Tuesday, a Supreme Court judge said in a statement that Thaksin “knew or could perceive that he was not in a critical or emergency condition.” While Thaksin had underlying chronic medical conditions, he could have been treated as an outpatient, the judge said while ruling that the hospital stay was illegal. The “14th floor case,” as it is known in Thailand because of the hospital floor he stayed at, has attracted intense scrutiny.

The handling of the case has led to criticism from many Thais, who say the rich and powerful are often given privileged treatment. Prior to Tuesday’s ruling, many were closely monitoring Thaksin’s movements.

Source: CNN

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