Meanwhile, Prayut said the OAG would make a decision on Thaksin’s future on April 10, and if the former PM can escape indictment, the case will be concluded without the involvement of other bodies. However, there is a possibility that the case will be postponed if the investigation is not complete.
In response to criticism that the OAG is working in favour of Thaksin, Prayut said: “OAG’s reputation for justice is evident. We work in a direction that aligns with the law. Have confidence in the OAG’s decision.”
Thaksin arrived at the OAG on Monday in a wheelchair wearing a soft splint cervical collar and his arm in a sling.