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Police to intensify efforts, begin reviewing records of monks nationwide
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2025
Police criticise the National Office of Buddhism for failure, covering up misconduct and aiding wrongdoers, damaging Buddhism, and reopening old cases for investigation.
Royal command revokes clergy titles amid misconduct concerns
TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2025
The Royal Gazette announces the cancellation of a royal command granting titles to 81 monks, following concerns over inappropriate conduct by certain monks and its impact on the Buddhist community.
Court acquits 4 NBTC commissioners over removal of acting sec-gen
TUESDAY, APRIL 08, 2025
Court clears four NBTC commissioners of misconduct in sacking acting secretary-general Trairat over World Cup fund probe.
Biden impeachment inquiry authorized by House Republicans
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2023
The House on Wednesday authorized the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, with every Republican rallying behind the politically charged process despite lingering concerns among some in the party that the investigation has yet to produce evidence of misconduct by the president.
Move Forward renews moves to expel Bangkok MP accused of sexual misconduct
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2023
Move Forward Party will meet again this week to discuss whether it should expel a Bangkok MP for failing to comply with last week’s resolution over allegations of sexual harassment.
MP accused of misconduct insulted complainants’ says MFP leader
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2023
Chaithawat Tulathon, the leader of the Move Forward Party, is speaking out against the statement of a party MP accused of sexual misconduct.
Move Forward accused of ‘double standards’ in sexual misconduct cases
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 02, 2023
The Move Forward Party, known for its young and liberal members, is facing growing public criticism over alleged double standards in dealing with sexual misconduct cases against two MPs.
Teachers investigated for misconduct will have licences suspended
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 06, 2022
The Education Ministry will suspend the licences of teachers under investigation for misconduct such as sexual harassment of students, using drugs or being involved in corruption, a deputy government spokeswoman made it clear on Wednesday.
176 police officers found guilty of misconduct this year: RTP
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2021
The Royal Thai Police (RTP) said that since January this year, 131 police officers have been disciplined for misconduct, 38 have been decommissioned and seven sacked.
Vatican says Pope John Paul II was aware of misconduct allegations against ex-cardinal McCarrick nearly 2 decades before his removal
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2020
ROME - An unprecedented Vatican internal investigation has found that Pope John Paul II knew about and overlooked sexual misconduct claims against Theodore McCarrick, instead choosing to facilitate the rise of an American prelate who would be defrocked and disgraced two decades later.