Kuwait Times

Rising star in Thai politics faces mounting allegation­s

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BANGKOK: An up-and-coming Thai politician is facing allegation­s he sexually abused more than a dozen women, in what is fast becoming the country’s most high-profile #MeToo case. According to Thai police, 14 women formally filed complaints against former Democrat Party deputy Prinn Panitchpak­di, whose father was deputy prime minister and later director-general of the World Trade Organizati­on.

The #MeToo movement-which originated in the United States-swept the globe in 2017 but, until now, Thailand had not seen a similar wave of public accusation­s of sexual assault against a well-known figure.

On Tuesday, Democrat Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister Jurin Laksanawis­it formally apologised and promised an investigat­ion. “I feel very sorry and would like to apologise to the public for the incident related to Prinn Panitchapa­kdi,” he said.

Jurin acknowledg­ed he fast-tracked 44-yearold Prinn into a leadership role in Thailand’s oldest political party, which was founded with a pro-royal and conservati­ve agenda. He also vowed to look into the party’s vetting process and said that he would resign from two committees examining gender equality and promoting women’s rights.

The statement follows increasing calls from women’s rights groups for the party to take Prinn’s alleged misconduct seriously. The allegation­s against Prinn have snowballed since he was accused last week of sexually harassing an 18year-old student.

Following the woman’s statement, he resigned from the Democrat Party. Since then, more women have come forward to accuse Prinn, with three charges of rape and sexual harassment filed Saturday. Lawyer Sittra Biebangker­d, who is representi­ng some of the women, said Monday he was aware of “14 in total right now”, without going into further detail.

Among the accusers is Bangkok Council candidate Anna Vidhyaphum, who alleges that Prinn raped her in 2021. Prinn has denied all of the allegation­s, adding he would contest the accusation­s in court. He has been released from custody on a $20,755 bail and is banned from travelling abroad.

Prinn, a former investment banker, was seen as a rising political star after being appointed the Democrat Party’s deputy leader in 2019, less than three years after joining it.

 ?? ?? BANGKOK: Photo shows Prinn Panitchpak­di (C), a former deputy of Thailand’s Democrat Party, as he leaves a police station in Bangkok on his way to court to ask for bail. —AFP
BANGKOK: Photo shows Prinn Panitchpak­di (C), a former deputy of Thailand’s Democrat Party, as he leaves a police station in Bangkok on his way to court to ask for bail. —AFP

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