
Bangkok governor calls it quits in wake of corruption indictment
BANGKOK, Nov 12 (TNA) - Bangkok governor Apirak Kosayodhin announced on Wednesday he had decided to resign from his post, one day after being found guilty in relation to alleged irregularities involving the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) procurement of fire trucks and boats worth more than Bt6.8 billion in 2003.
Speaking to a press conference, Mr. Apirak, who was re-elected as BMA governor for a second four-year term on October 5, maintained his innocence and vowed to fight the corruption charges in court.
Mr. Apirak said that late Tuesday he had discussed his future with his family, opposition Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva and other party executives and had decided to resign from his post after November 19 when the royal cremation ceremonies of the late Princess Galyani Vadhana, elder sister of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, are completed.
The royal cremation ceremonies of the late Princess Galyani Vadhana start this Friday.
At present, Mr. Apirak is also a deputy leader of the Democrat Party.
He said that it would be better for him to resign as the issue was being watched by society.
On Tuesday evening, the National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC) unanimously voted him -- together with former prime minister Samak Sundaravej and nine others -- guilty of wrongdoing and violating the criminal code inthe scandalous purchase in which the now-disbanded Assets Examination Committee (AEC) had earlier charged that the 2003 purchase of fire trucks and boats from Austria's Steyr Daimler Puch Co had caused the state to lose more than Bt1.9 billion.
The AEC transferred the case to the NCCC on June 30, 2008, before its mandate expired, so that the anti-corruption agency could take further action.
In accordance with legal procedures, the NCCC would forward its decision announced Tuesday to the Office of the Attorney-General which will forward the case to the Supreme Court's Criminal Court for Holders of Political Positions since many of the wrongdoers were former politicians, so that legal action could be taken against them.
A new Bangkok gubernatorial election will be held within 60 days of Mr. Apirak's formal resignation. (TNA)
Political News : Last Update : 17:26:59 12 November 2008 (GMT+7:00)
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