Charges mulled over task positioning ‘graft’ PUBLISHED : 13 Jan 2024 at 08: 24 Suchart Chomklin reveals his MP recognition card to pressreporters at parliament on June 23 last year. The previous labour minister was presumably linked in a bribery and human trafficking case including the sendingout of Thai employees to Finland to choice berries. (Photo: Nutthawat Wicheanbut) Former labour minister Suchart Chomklin has set up a legal group to encourage him on what to do next after he was linked in a bribery and human trafficking case including the sendingout of Thai employees to Finland to choice berries. Mr Suchart has highly rejected being paid or getting included in human trafficking activities in the task positioning plan. The case is presently being examined by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI). In a declaration this week, the
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