Anutin orders agencies to open up public data in anti-corruption drive
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2026
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul orders all state agencies to make public information more transparent as government and private-sector bodies join forces to tackle corruption.
Supa disputes NACC case, says tax pursuit shifted to Thaksin
MONDAY, MAY 04, 2026
Former finance official Supa Piyajitti says the decision not to appeal the Shin Corp tax case did not cost the state revenue, but redirected the claim to the alleged true owner.
DSI completes probe into alleged VIP treatment for Chinese inmates, sends case to NACC
SUNDAY, MAY 03, 2026
The Corrections Department says the DSI has completed its investigation into alleged corruption linked to VIP treatment for Chinese inmates at Bangkok Remand Prison and has forwarded the case file to the NACC for further legal action.
NACC defends Saksayam decision amid backlash over credibility
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2026
Thailand’s anti-graft agency has defended its Saksayam decision after criticism from Abhisit Vejjajiva and fresh questions over whether the ruling conflicts with the Constitutional Court.
Anutin ducks question over Saksayam case after NACC drops asset complaint
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2026
Anutin refuses to comment after the NACC drops an asset declaration complaint against Saksayam, despite a prior Constitutional Court ruling over nominee-held shares
NACC petition says 44 ex-MFP MPs sought to undermine monarchy
THURSDAY, APRIL 09, 2026
The NACC told the Supreme Court that Pita Limjaroenrat and 43 other former MFP MPs sought to amend Section 112 in an alleged bid to undermine the monarchy.
Natthaphong awaits order as NACC files 44-MP 112 amendment case
THURSDAY, APRIL 09, 2026
NACC sent the 44-MP Section 112 case to the Supreme Court as Natthaphong said the former Move Forward MPs remained undeterred and expected a court order after Songkran.
NACC court move on 44 ex-MFP MPs sparks ‘lawfare’ warning
TUESDAY, APRIL 07, 2026
The NACC is preparing to file its Article 112 case against 44 former Move Forward MPs, as People’s Party leader Natthaphong warns against any rushed move before the policy debate.
NACC advances Article 112 case against 44 ex-Move Forward MPs; 10 People’s Party MPs at risk
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2026
The NACC has approved a draft petition over the Article 112 amendment bid, putting 10 serving People’s Party MPs at risk if the Supreme Court accepts the case.