The Daily Telegraph

Thai king fires ‘evil’ officials after royal consort is sacked

- By Our Foreign Staff

‘‘The king has ordered their dismissal ... because of their ... misconduct and deeds that are considered ... evil’

THAILAND’S King Maha Vajiralong­korn has dismissed six palace officials for “extremely evil” conduct, a palace announceme­nt said yesterday in a shake-up that come days after the sacking of the king’s royal consort.

The six included a woman, a senior police official and two royal guards, all of whom worked in the palace.

Two separate announceme­nts published in the official royal gazette accused the six of severe disciplina­ry misconduct that caused harm to the royal service, and said they had been fired and stripped of all their official ranks.

“The king has ordered their dismissal from royal service ... because of their severe disciplina­ry misconduct and deeds that are considered extremely evil,” one of the announceme­nts said.

Reuters was unable to reach the six officials for comment.

Sineenat Wongvajira­pakdi was stripped of her titles in an extraordin­ary announceme­nt on Monday, just months after the king made her his royal noble consort – the first such appointmen­t in almost a century. A palace statement on Monday accused her of being “disloyal” and conducting a rivalry with Queen Suthida Bajrasudha­bimalalaks­hana, who married King Vajiralong­korn in May just days before his elaborate coronation.

Sineenat’s whereabout­s since her dismissal are not known. Yesterday’s statements did not directly link the six sacked officials to Sineenat’s dismissal.

Since taking the throne following the death of his revered father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, in 2016, Vajiralong­korn has proved to be an assertive constituti­onal monarch, taking more direct control of royal affairs and the crown’s vast wealth, and transferri­ng two military units from the Royal Thai Army to his personal control.

Public criticism of the king or the royal family is illegal under Thailand’s strict lèse-majesté laws.

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