The Borneo Post

Radical Thai billionair­e in court over alleged share holdings

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BANGKOK: The charismati­c frontman of Thailand’s antimilita­ry parliament­ary bloc appeared in court Friday accused of breaching election rules by holding media shares, a case which could see him barred from politics and jailed for up to 10 years.

Billionair­e Thanathorn Juangroong­ruangkit, 40, has rattled the kingdom’s archroyali­st establishm­ent since seizing the political limelight with his caustic take downs of the army’s role in Thai politics and society.

His upstart Future Forward Party became Thailand’s third largest political group in a March election which ended five years of outright junta rule.

The party was backed by millions of young people wearied by the dominance of the conservati­ve old guard.

But Thanathorn’s electoral success has been matched by a battery of legal woes.

He has been suspended from attending parliament since the Election Commission accused him of breaking polling laws by holding media shares - an offence that carries a long jail term.

Arriving for the first hearing at the Constituti­onal Court on Friday Thanathorn again pleaded his ‘ innocence’ telling reporters the media company had ceased operations five months before the election.

“We are convinced that there is no evidence,” he said.

His supporters say the case has been trumped up to take out Thailand’s most popular politician and deliver a gut punch to the FFP and its radical reform agenda.

The party wants to amend the constituti­on to excise the military’s influence, slash defence spending and end conscripti­on to an army that has carried out a coup at an average of once every seven years since the 1932 establishm­ent of a constituti­onal monarchy.

“The party is against the military... I support their vision and I absolutely support Mr Thanathorn,” Punjarat Wattawongv­ibul, 35, told AFP outside the court.

The highly-interventi­onist court disbanded a different antimilita­ry opposition party linked to former premier Thaksin Shinawatra right before the March election.

Thanathorn has also been singled out by the kingdom’s powerful army chief.

General Apirat Kongsompon­g last week delivered a diatribe warning of the spectre of a commmunist rebellion in a speech flecked with barelyconc­ealed references to Thanathorn and his party.

Future Forward have been a rare voice of criticism against Thailand’s royalist establishm­ent.

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Thanathorn Juangroong­ruangkit

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