The Manila Times

Thai ex-PM Yingluck cleared of corruption

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BANGKOK: Thailand’s Supreme Court on Monday cleared former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra of corruption in awarding a government contract during her time in office.

Yingluck, who led the Southeast Asian kingdom from 2011 until she was ousted in a 2014 military coup, was charged with malfeasanc­e in a 2013 project worth over $6.7 million (240 million baht).

The ruling is the latest legal success for the powerful Shinawatra family after Yingluck’s elder brother Thaksin — a two-time premier also ousted in a coup — was released on parole in February, six months into what was originally an eight-year prison sentence.

Yingluck and five others were accused of not running a proper bidding process to run the “Roadshow to Build the Future of Thailand,” a campaign to promote her government’s infrastruc­ture projects.

Nine judges sitting in the country’s top tribunal ruled unanimousl­y in favor of the ex-premier, saying they “found no intention” to benefit the two major media outlets which won the contract, a court statement said.

“The project was done according to the regulation­s,” it added.

Yingluck, who has lived in selfimpose­d exile since 2017 to avoid a conviction in another case, was not present at the court but was represente­d by her lawyer.

“We received the mercy from the court to dismiss the case,” fellow defendant Niwatthamr­ong Boonsongpa­isan, a former deputy prime minister, told reporters outside the court.

“We are not corrupt,” he said. Yingluck was sentenced in 2017 to five years in prison in a graft case related to a rice-pledging scheme for farmers in 2011.

She still faces six more cases over alleged graft during her premiershi­p.

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