Bangkok: "Rangsiman" has highlighted that the Medical Council's resolution aligns with the National Human Rights Commission's (NHRC) report regarding "Thaksin's" alleged illness.
According to Thai News Agency, Rangsiman stated that the Medical Council's decision supports the NHRC's findings on the issue of "Thaksin's" phantom illness. He expressed concerns over the clarity of the situation and the distortion within the justice process. He also questioned the pace of the National Anti-Corruption Commission's (NACC) investigation and whether the relationship between the House Speaker and the NACC Chairman poses a challenge.
Mr. Rangsiman Rome, a party-list MP of the Prachachon Party, communicated via his personal Facebook about the "14th floor case." He mentioned that the Medical Council intends to penalize doctors involved in the matter and noted the absence of clear empirical evidence of a crisis involving the former prime minister. This aligns with the Human Rights Commission's previous report, reinforcing his stance during a no-confidence motion that the prime minister's father was indeed ill.
Rangsiman criticized the current administration led by Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra, suggesting that assisting her father by undermining justice remains a priority for the government. Despite the situation's transparency, he lamented the distorted justice system and the sluggish progress of organizations like the NACC.
He urged agencies responsible for combating corruption to prioritize national interests and act promptly. He emphasized the need to question Paethongtarn Shinawatra, who he claims witnessed the events. Rangsiman warned of the potential consequences if Thaksin's situation remains unaddressed, suggesting that it could set a precedent for individuals with power or money to exploit similar situations to avoid legal repercussions.