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On Thursday, Suchart Trakulkasemsuk was formally sworn in as the NACC’s fresh leader.
Following a video clip reportedly between Mr. Suchart and Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, the appointment was made after Mr. Wan’s apartment was leaked.
The topic of the discussion was the NACC president’s poll, and Mr. Suchart expressed his concern about a plea that former deputy Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn had written to Mr. Wan about it.
At the company’s Nonthaburi mind office on Thursday, Mr. Suchart was appointed by the royal order to lead the organization’s Feb. 11 election. He declined to address the matter.
Mr. Wan accused Pol Gen Surachate of having allegedly quietly recorded a conversation between him and Mr. Suchart on Wednesday.
Mr. Wan claimed that after the New Year’s eve, Pol Gen Surachate requested that we meet him at his home to explore various issues. ” When he]Pol Col Surachate ] arrived, he also brought along another person, Mr Suchart]without notifying Mr Wan in advance]. He claimed he wanted to meet him and ask for an introduction, according to Mr. Wan.
Mr. Wan claimed that Mr. Suchart had been having second thoughts when Pol Gen Surachate had previously asked him to remove a grievance against him.
However, Mr. Wan claimed it was difficult because the titles of the 20, 000 signatories to the complaint against Mr. Suchart had already been verified. Nontheless, he said he had read the complaint and found it was groundless, Mr Wan said.  ,
According to the complaint, Mr. Suchart is alleged to be exceedingly rich, making him unfit for the position of NACC president.
But, Pol Gen Surachate on Thursday denied conference Mr Wan. Additionally, he denied bringing Mr. Suchart into Mr. Wan’s home.
Prior to this, the NACC asserted that Mr. Suchart is qualified to succeed despite having filed a legitimate problem.
Pol Gen Surachate, who is embroiled in a fight with the recently elected NACC captain, complained that Mr. Suchart is suited for the position despite the fact that NACC secretary-general Sarote Phuengramphan is in conflict with him. He claimed that a NACC member could remain performing their official duties as long as there was no legal precedent for them to become the subject of a complaint.
Mr Suchart, who has been with the NACC for about four years, was picked as captain after a 5: 2 voting.