Ex-MPs 'guilty' in ethical casesChaithip: Played cards in officeThe National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has found two former MPs guilty of serious ethical breaches in separate gambling and land cases. NACC secretary-general Surapong Intharathawon on Friday announced the commission's findings in the two cases involving serious ethical violations. The NACC concluded that his actions constituted a serious breach of ethical standards, damaged the reputation of the House of Representatives and fell short of expected conduct. Saritpong: Held land illegallyThe second case involves Saritpong Kiewkhong, also known as Saritpong Kiewkong, a former Bhumjaithai MP for Krabi. He was accused of unlawfully possessing and benefiting from nearly 600 rai of land designated for agricultural reform.
Source: Bangkok Post March 20, 2026 23:07 UTC