Move Forward Party secretary-general Chaithawat Tulathon states tries are being made to restore defunct media business iTV to attack MFP leader Pita Limjaroenrat, at MFP headoffice on Monday. (Photo: Move Forward Party) The Move Forward Party (MFP) is thinkingabout legal action versus individuals included in declared tries to restore defunct media business iTV so they can usage it to avoid celebration leader Pita Limjaroenrat endingupbeing prime minister. MFP secretary-general Chaithawat Tulathon stated on Monday that a video taken taken throughout the iTV online investors’ conference in April opposed the authorities minutes, offering essential info about tries to restore delisted iTV and depict it as an active media organisation. Mr Pita acquired 42,000 shares in iTV from his daddy, however states they have all been moved to familymembers’ names and do not impact his eligibility to serve as an MP or prime minister. His political challengers disagree. If they can program iTV is an active media organisation, Mr Pita might be prohibited. The video revealed Mr Phanuwat Kwanyuen, a investor, raising the concern, “Does iTV carryout media jobs?’’ and Kim Siritaweechai, chairman of ITV who chaired the online conference, answering plainly that “As of now the company does not do anything. It has to wait for a legal case to end.” However, the authorities minutes of the April 26 basic conference state that, “Currently, iTV still runs in accordance with the business’s goals, and sent monetary declarations and business earnings tax as typical”. On May 10, political activist Ruangkrai Leekitwattana sent the minutes as a primary product of proof in petitioning the Election Commission to examine Mr Pita over the shares, Mr Chaithawat stated. iTV was established in the 1990s and went off air in2007 The MFP secreta
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