Court selects new president

Prasitsak: Post starts on Oct 1
Prasitsak: Post starts on Oct 1

The Supreme Administrative Court’s evil leader, Prasitsak Meelarp, has received royal support for his appointment as chairman.

Vorapot Visrutpich, who is stepping down from the position because he has reached the 70-year mandatory retirement age, will be replaced by Mr. Prasitsak in the news made in the&nbsp, Royal Gazette, on October 1.

Mr. Prasitsak’s election was approved by the Senate on September 3, and he was then forwarded for aristocratic support. He was chosen by the Judicial Commission of the Administrative Courts.

Mr. Prasitsak received both a master’s degree in political science from Thammasat University and a bachelor’s degree in law from Ramkhamhaeng University. The Thai club exam was also passed by him.

Before joining the Central Administrative Court in February 2001, he served as a public counsel with the Office of the Attorney General from October 1997 to January 2001. &nbsp,

He has been the Supreme Administrative Court’s vice chairman since October 2020.