Thailand's Constitutional Court to rule on PM ethics case

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BANGKOK, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — Thailand's Constitutional Court said Wednesday it will rule on the case against suspended Prime Minister Phetongthan Shinawatra on charges of ethical violations on Aug. 29.

In its statement, the court said it would schedule a hearing with two witnesses, including Phetongthan Shinawatra and the secretary-general of the National Security Council, for August 21.

A plaintiff or defendant wishing to present closing arguments must file a written statement with the court by August 27, the statement added.

On July 1, the court temporarily suspended Phetongthan Shinawatra from her duties after taking up a case brought by a group of senators who sought her removal for serious ethical violations over the leak of a phone call about the border issue with Cambodia. –0–

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