The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has voted unanimously to clear Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra of a false assets declaration charge, levied against her for a THB30 million loan she proffered to a company named Ad Index.
Yingluck had stood accused of falsely describing details of the loan.
Investigators familiar with the case had revealed the results of their probe into Yingluck’s affairs to the NACC earlier this week. In a statement given yesterday to the press, NACC member Klanarong Chanthik stated that the commission had found no wrongdoing in Yingluck’s declarations concerning the loan.
The Nation reports that the NACC will nonetheless retain Yingluck’s financial statements for future use.
