Thaksin to be given royal pardon


(FILES) Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra looks on as he arrives at his residency in a car after his release from Klong Prem Central Prison in Bangkok on May 11, 2026. Thaksin Shinawatra has met the conditions for royal pardon as part of a clemency measure marking the queen's birthday, the justice minister said on June 3, 3026. Thaksin, 76, served eight months of a one-year sentence for corruption and abuse of power before he was released on parole last month due to his age. (Photo by Chanakarn LAOSARAKHAM / AFP)

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (pic) is set to be released from the remainder of his prison sentence under a royal pardon.

Thaksin, who was released on parole last month after serving eight months in prison, had just over three months remaining on his one-year sentence, which was due to expire in September.

King Maha Vajiralongkorn granted pardons to selected prisoners to mark Queen Suthida’s birthday on June 3, the official royal gazette said.

When asked whether Thaksin was among those receiving the pardon, justice minister Rutthaphon Naowarat told reporters that he was, but said there were still some administrative procedures to be completed before he is formally released and allowed to remove his electronic ankle bracelet.

Thaksin’s lawyer Win­yat Chartmontri said he could not immediately confirm the decision.

“Based on his qualifications, he appears to meet the criteria to receive the benefit of a royal pardon and release,” Winyat said.

The 76-year-old billionaire returned to Thailand in August 2023 after 15 years of self-­imposed exile to serve an eight-year sentence for conflicts of interest and abuse of power committed while he was prime minister from 2001 to 2006.

He returned on the same day a party allied to him secured enough parliamentary support to form a government.

Within hours of arriving at prison, however, Thaksin was transferred to a hospital, citing heart- and chest-related ailments.

His sentence was later reduced to one year by royal clemency, and he spent six months in hospital before being granted parole.

Last year, the Supreme Court ordered Thaksin back to prison, ruling that his prolonged hospital stay was not justified and that the remainder of his sentence should be served in custody. — Reuters

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