Panel set up, accused judges file computer crime complaint
The Customs Department is a party to a case in which Toyota Motor Thailand has challenged its valuation of auto parts imports. Three Thai judges were allegedly involved in the case. (Bangkok Post file photo)
The Court of Justice has set up a 10-member panel to follow up on the Toyota bribery scandal while the accused senior judges are preparing to take legal action against people mentioning them by name, especially in social media.
Suriyan Hongvilai, spokesman for the Court of Justice, said on Saturday that the panel had been set up on Friday and tasked with checking and following up the case, according to Thairath Online.
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