Assets Examination Committee

The Assets Examination Committee (Thai: คณะกรรมการตรวจสอบการกระทำที่ก่อให้เกิดความเสียหายแก่รัฐ; RTGS: Khana Kammakan Truat Sop Kan Kratham Thi Ko Hai Koet Khwam Sia Hai Kae Rat, Literal Meaning: the Committee for Inspection of Acts being Detrimental to the State), or AEC (Thai: คตส., RTGS: khotoso),[1] sometimes translated as the Assets Scrutiny Committee or ASC, is a now-defunct Thai administrative body in charge of scrutiny of assets of the ministers in the government of Pol Lt Col Thaksin Shinawatra. The Council for National Security, a military junta that overthrew Thaksin's government in 2006, accused those ministers of having gained assets in a manner against the law or detrimental to the state. They set up the AEC in response.[2]

Members

  1. Nam Yimyaem (นาม ยิ้มแย้ม), chairperson
  2. Instructor Kaewsan Atibhoti (แก้วสรรค์ อติโพธิ), member and secretary
  3. Sak Kosaengrueang (สัก กอแสงเรือง), member and spokesman
  4. Klanarong Chanthik (กล้านรงค์ จันทิก), member
  5. Khunying Jaruvan Maintaka (จารุวรรณ เมณฑกา), member
  6. Chiranit Hawanon (จิรนิติ หะวานนท์), member
  7. Assoc Prof Banjerd Singkaneti (บรรเจิด สิงคะเนติ ), member
  8. Prof Wirot Laohaphan (วิโรจน์ เลาหะพันธุ์ ), member
  9. Sawat Chotiphanit (สวัสดิ์ โชติพานิช), member (later resigned)
  10. Prof Saowani Atsawarot (เสาวนีย์ อัศวโรจน์), member
  11. Udom Fueangfung (อุดม เฟื่องฟุ้ง), member
  12. Amnuai Thanthara (อำนวย ธันธรา), member

Powers and duties

The powers and duties were:[2]

See also

References

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