Transferring from a prison hospital to a suspect in the Stark fraud scandal irritates extorted shareholders.
After subjects of the financial wrongdoing situation believe he was given cruel privileges, the Department of Corrections received criticism on Tuesday for the exchange of a key believe in the case of scandal-hit Stark Corporation to Police General Hospital.
After learning that Vonnarat Tangkaravakoon, Stark’s largest shareholder, was receiving treatment at the same clinics where former top Thaksin Shinawatra served the remainder of his parole-shortened word, dozens of investors who were affected by the forgery case wrote to Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong to demand the truth.
One of seven individuals charged with fraud, fraud, embezzlement, and wealth fraud under the Securities and Exchange Act is Mr. Vonnarat. 4, 704 owners were impacted by the alleged misconduct, which was estimated to cost 14.7 billion ringgit in damage.
After being denied parole, he was detained on February 12 and transferred to Bangkok Remand Prison. After being removed from the Central Correctional Hospital, the victims learned that he might be staying in a prime ward at Police General Hospital.
Following a week in incarceration, Mr. Vonnarat was diagnosed with bruised testicles and given antibiotics to cure suspected infections, according to Dr. Pongpak Areeyapinant, the prison hospital’s acting director.
A 5cm tumor that was most likely malicious was discovered after an examination. He had procedure at PGH on May 1 and was sent it on April 23.
The subjects demanded to know who had paid his medical expenses, so the news meeting had a tense atmosphere.