The National Reform Steering Assembly's ethics committee will decide whether one of the assembly's members should lose his membership for misconduct, NRSA 1st vice president Alongkorn Ponlaboot said. Mr Alongkorn said he had contacted Mr Anusawn, who admitted to having done as alleged. Mr Anusawn also said he was ready to go to see police investigators, the waiter and the owner of the restaurant. The NRSA's ethics committee would consider whether this would affect Mr Anusawn's NRSA membership. Pending the ethics committee's decision, Mr Anusawn can still perform his duty at the NRSA.
Source: Bangkok Post March 14, 2017 06:22 UTC