News site that lookedfor files kept by anti-graft firm hails success for openness released : 16 Jun 2023 at 17: 40 Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon, sporting a Richard Mille watch worth 2.5 million baht, guards his eyes from the sun while posturing for images with other cabinet ministers at Government House in December2017 (File image) The Supreme Administrative Court hasactually bought the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) to divulge all information of the findings from its examination into the high-end watch debate including Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon. In promoting an earlier Central Administrative Court judgment, the court offered the anti-graft company 15 days to comply by turning over the product to Pongpipat Banchanont, senior editor of The Matter, a Thai-language online news company that askedfor the disclosure. Failure to divulge the info would be identical to being irresponsible in carryingout responsibilities as needed by law, the court stated. Gen Prawit was implicated of wrongly stating his properties or hiding realities concerning a big collection of high-end views and rings that came to light after online sleuths started studying photos of the retired soldier at different public occasions. The NACC cleared Gen Prawit of misdeed in December 2018, stating he had undoubtedly obtain
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