The Constitutional Court on Wednesday asked all parties involved in the assets concealment case lodged against suspended Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob to submit additional evidence to support their allegations.
The request was made as the court has decided to proceed with the case against Mr Saksayam. The charge against him was filed by 54 former MPs.
The petitioners alleged Mr Saksayam concealed shares he had in Burijarearn Construction Limited Partnership, which afforded him power to control the firm. The law prohibits a cabinet minister from having such a stake in a commercial firm.
The court judge on Wednesday discussed the evidence submitted by both sides and suggested any additional…
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