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Thai anti-corruption commission reveals ex-PM Paetongtarn and family’s assets at THB11.32 billion after PM exit January 15, 2026
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Thai former PM Thaksin eligible for parole in May, says Corrections Department official January 16, 2026
Thai anti-corruption commission reveals ex-PM Paetongtarn and family’s assets at THB11.32 billion after PM exit January 15, 2026