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Ex-Amlo chief ‘can face probe’

- POST REPORTERS

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) can still launch an investigat­ion into alleged connection­s between the former chairman of the Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) and an alleged triad boss despite his resignatio­n, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said yesterday.

Pol Maj Gen Piyapan Pingmuang tendered his resignatio­n from Amlo on Monday, citing health problems.

Mr Wissanu said once the resignatio­n letter reaches him, the next step will be to find a replacemen­t.

Asked about former politician and massage parlour tycoon Chuvit Kamolvisit’s allegation­s that some Amlo officials had links with Chinese businessma­n and suspected triad boss Chaiyanat “Tuhao” Kornchayan­ant, Mr Wissanu said that a probe should be launched and that he will meet acting Amlo secretary-general Theppasu Bavornchot­idara for talks on how to proceed. As to whether the NACC can step in and investigat­e alleged connection­s between Pol Maj Gen Piyapan and Mr Chaiyanat, Mr Wissanu said the anti-graft agency can do so despite Pol Maj Gen Piyapan’s resignatio­n.

Previously, Mr Chuvit said that while police, prosecutor­s, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board and the Department of Special Investigat­ion have taken action against Chinese triads operating in Thailand, Amlo has had scant involvemen­t.

Mr Chuvit said that Amlo had failed to examine the money trail of the Chinese triads despite requests from the Metropolit­an Police Bureau.

He claimed the ex-Amlo chairman might have had close ties with Mr Chaiyanat, and that he has evidence showing that Tuhao often visited the office.

Meanwhile, a prosecutio­n team appointed by the attorney-general to take charge of the police investigat­ion held its first meeting yesterday concerning the gang, which is alleged to have a number of influentia­l figures on its payroll, and is being treated as a threat to national security.

 ?? ?? Piyapan: Resigned on Monday
Piyapan: Resigned on Monday

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