BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai court ordered ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his wife, who live in exile, to appear for their corruption trial on Aug. 14, a public prosecutor said on Tuesday.
"The court has ordered them to be present at the start of the trial, therefore they must show up in person," chief prosecutor Seksan Bangsomboon told reporters.
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