Thaksin's wife appears before Supreme Court on land charge

The wife of Thailand's ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Tuesday appeared in court to seek permission for her trial on corruption charges to proceed in her absence.

BANGKOK: The wife of Thailand's ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Tuesday appeared in court to seek permission for her trial on corruption charges to proceed in her absence.

Pojaman Shinawatra and Thaksin are both charged with corruption in the purchase of a plot of prime Bangkok real estate.

Investigators say Pojaman used her billionaire husband's political influence to buy the land from a government agency at one-third of its estimated value.

Pojaman showed up at the Supreme Court today with her two children when the court ordered the presentation of evidence and witness lists.

Judge Thonglor Chomngarm said the two defendants had submitted more statements denying that the land purchase deal was a conflict of interest.

"It said the first defendant was not in control of the Financial Institution Development Fund (which organised the sale) and the land deal is not a conflict of interest," Thonglor said.
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He said the court also allowed Pojaman to absent herself. Her lawyer, Pichit Chuenban, said Pojaman cited business reasons for being unable to appear in court.

"It will help the trial proceed otherwise if she could not appear before the court, the trial will be delayed," he told reporters.

Pichit said he would prove the Asset Examination Committee set up by the military junta which ousted Thaksin in 2006 did not have the power to investigate the case.
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