In the report filed with the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Yingluck’s assets included Bt14.2 million in cash, Bt24.9 million in bank deposits, Bt115.5 million in investments, Bt108 million in loans, Bt117 million in land plots, and Bt162 million in other properties. The Legal Execution Department had told Yingluck’s banks to transfer deposits from her seven accounts to the agency on July 19, Yingluck’s lawyer Noppadon Laothong said yesterday. The Finance Ministry’s civil liability lawsuit, which has led to authorities freezing Yingluck’s assets, including her bank accounts, is pending a final court decision on compensation claims totalling Bt35 billion to the state. Earlier, Yingluck’s 16 bank accounts were also frozen by the Department of Legal Execution, with some deposits in five bank accounts already withdrawn by the agency. Wissanu said the government would suspend freezing of Yingluck’s assets until the court delivers its verdict on the criminal case late next month.
Source: The Nation Bangkok July 27, 2017 18:00 UTC