Bangkok Post

More ex-KTB executives in the firing line

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A lawyer has filed a petition with the Office of the Attorney-General (OAG), asking the agency to prosecute two former Krungthai Bank (KTB) executives, including a cabinet minister, who have been spared charges in relation to the KTB loan scandal.

Wanchai Bunnag sent his petition to the attorney-general via OAG deputy spokesman Prayut Petkhun yesterday. He said people linked with money laundering in connection with the scandal must be prosecuted.

The money laundering case is now being investigat­ed by the Department of Special Investigat­ion (DSI).

Mr Prayut said he would report the petition to the attorney-general later. Once the DSI forwards its investigat­ion files to prosecutor­s, the petition would be taken into account, he said.

Mr Wanchai is also a lawyer of former chairman of the Klongchan Credit Union Cooperativ­e (KCUC), Supachai Srisupaaks­orn, who was found guilty of embezzling KCUC funds. Supachai was sentenced to seven years in prison by the Appeal Court early this month.

According to Mr Wanchai, there is no evidence to indicate that investigat­ors recommende­d charges against incumbent Industry Minister Uttama Savanayana and Chainarong Intaramees­ap, who were executives of the KTB at that time.

The statute of limitation­s in the case will not expire until Dec 9 next year, he noted.

Only three of five former executives of the bank have been held to account for their links to the disburseme­nt of loans amounting to nearly 10 billion baht during the Thaksin Shinawatra administra­tion.

They are Suchai Chaowisit, former chairman of the KTB board; Wiroj Nualkae, a former KTB board member; and Matchima Kunchorn Na Ayutthaya, another exboard member.

They were each sentenced by the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions in 2015 to 18 years in jail.

They were among 24 people found guilty in 2015 of wrongfully approving the loans to affiliates of Krisdamaha­nakorn, a realestate company, although the firm was listed with the bank as a non-performing debtor.

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