Yingluck’s lawyers push for retrial in rice pledging case fight


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BANGKOK: Yingluck’s legal team refuses to give up! They submit new evidence, requesting the court to reopen the rice pledging case, citing over US$305mil (100 billion baht) in rice sales after the Supreme Administrative Court ordered the former PM to pay 10 billion baht compensation.

Norawit Lalang, lawyer appointed by former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, spoke after the Supreme Administrative Court amended its ruling, ordering Yingluck to pay US$305mil (10.03 billion baht) in damages related to the government-to-government (G2G) rice sales scheme.

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