PUBLISHED: 7 Feb 2025 at 04: 00
NEWSPAPER SECTION: News
The National Anti-Corruption Commission ( NACC ) yesterday insisted that its new president, Suchart Trakulkasemsuk, is qualified to take the post despite being subject to a legal complaint.
Despite a problem from former assistant federal police chief Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, who is in a fight with the newly elected NACC commander, Mr. Suchart is ideally suited for the position, according to NACC secretary-general Sarote Phuengramphan.
He added that it is perfectly acceptable for an NACC representative to be content to a problem and that they can remain in their official capacities as long as there is no legal action against them.
Following the election of Mr. Suchart as NACC leader, Mr. Sarote addressed reporters ‘ issues. Mr Suchart, who has been with the NACC for about four years, was picked as captain after a 5: 2 voting on Wednesday.
After being chosen by the Senate in May of the same year, Mr. Suchart, a former prosecutor, received royal endorsement as an NACC part in July 2020.
He may be serving until the end of July, 2027.