Corrections Department Insists Thaksin’s Parole in May 11th Is Entirely Lawful and Within Regulations
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The Department of Corrections clarified that the suspension of sentence for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was considered in accordance with the law, did not violate the Corrections Act of 2017, and was transparent and verifiable at every step.
Corrections Department insists Thaksin’s parole in May 11th is entirely lawful and within regulations
Thaksin’s family makes final visit before May 11 parole release as Corrections Dept defends legality. Officials reject unlawful release claims, citing the Corrections Act, 2021… Read More › The post Corrections Department insists Thaksin’s parole in May 11th is entirely lawful and within regulations appeared first on Thai Examiner.
The Department of Corrections clarifies that Thaksin's parole was legal and did not violate the Corrections Act. On May 5, 2026, reporters learned that the Department of Corrections issued a press release stating that, regarding the news that the consideration for parole must be for prisoners of good conduct or higher, as per the Ministerial Regulation on the Benefits of Convicted Prisoners and the Conditions that Convicted Prisoners Who Have Th…
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