The Borneo Post

HK filings show Yingluck has Cambodian passport

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HONG KONG: Fugitive former Thai premier Yingluck Shinawatra used a Cambodian passport to register a company in Hong Kong, records show, lending weight to reports she used the neighbouri­ng kingdom to make her dramatic escape from her homeland.

The former prime minister was also recently named chair of a Chinese port operator in Guangdong province, mainland corporate filings seen by AFP reveal, as her family’s political dynasty grow their business presence in southern China.

Yingluck and her billionair­e brother Thaksin Shinawatra were both elected prime minister but were toppled in coups – Thaksin in 2006 and Yingluck in 2014.

Although they live in selfexile, the duo retain significan­t support in rural and poorer parts of Thailand, a politicall­y troubled kingdom which is due to go to the polls later this year after five years of military rule.

Yingluck went on the run in August 2017 during a graft case where she was convicted of running a rice subsidy scheme that cost Thailand billions of dollars.

She and her supporters say the case was politicall­y motivated.

Senior junta officials said Yingluck skipped bail and fled the country via Cambodia, an allegation the government in Phnom Penh has always denied.

But publicly searchable corporate filings in Hong Kong show Yingluck holds a Cambodian passport, using it to register as director of a company called ‘PT Corporatio­n Company Limited’ on August 24, 2018.

Cambodian authoritie­s did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Separate mainland records show Yingluck was appointed chairwoman of Shantou Internatio­nal Container Terminals Ltd, in Guangdong, on Dec 12.

The company was listed as 70 per cent owned by a subsidiary of the family of Li Ka- shing, Hong Kong’s richest man. — AFP

 ??  ?? A general view shows the K11 Atelier building (centre), the corporate address listed for a company registered by Yingluck (inset) using a Cambodian passport, in Hong Kong. — AFP photo
A general view shows the K11 Atelier building (centre), the corporate address listed for a company registered by Yingluck (inset) using a Cambodian passport, in Hong Kong. — AFP photo

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