November 14, 2008
The Nation
The National Counter Corruption Commission resolved Friday to conduct an investigation against 28 members of the Cabinet of former prime minister Samak Sundaravej (pictured) for their part in endorsing a Thai-Cambodian joint communiqué.
Somlak Jadkrabuanpol, an NCCC member, said the NCCC would inform the 28 former members of the Samak Cabinet of the charges by Monday.
She said the NCCC would investigate the Cabinet members for endorsing the Thai-Cambodian joint communiqué in support of the listing of Preah Vihear as a world heritage site without seeking Parliament's approval first.
The Nation
The National Counter Corruption Commission resolved Friday to conduct an investigation against 28 members of the Cabinet of former prime minister Samak Sundaravej (pictured) for their part in endorsing a Thai-Cambodian joint communiqué.
Somlak Jadkrabuanpol, an NCCC member, said the NCCC would inform the 28 former members of the Samak Cabinet of the charges by Monday.
She said the NCCC would investigate the Cabinet members for endorsing the Thai-Cambodian joint communiqué in support of the listing of Preah Vihear as a world heritage site without seeking Parliament's approval first.
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