Thailand’s Supreme Court will issue a decisive ruling on Tuesday over whether former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra must serve the prison sentence he avoided while in hospital detention. The case could mark a turning point for Thailand’s most influential political figure, whose return from 15 years of self-imposed exile in 2023 reignited controversy.
Thaksin, 76, spent only a few hours in prison before being transferred to a hospital, citing chest pains and heart issues. His eight-year corruption sentence was later reduced to one year by royal pardon, and he was released on parole after six months—all spent in a VIP hospital ward. The arrangement sparked public skepticism and anger.
Now, the court is reviewing whether his hospital stay counts as time served. It has seized medical records and summoned 20 witnesses, including former corrections officials and doctors, after Thailand’s medical council suspended two physicians for providing false reports. A prison doctor was also reprimanded for improper referral.
The ruling comes at a volatile moment for the Shinawatra dynasty. Just last month, Thaksin’s daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, was ousted as prime minister by the courts, the sixth Shinawatra-backed leader removed by military or judicial intervention. Her fall cleared the path for Anutin Charnvirakul, who secured the premiership in a major blow to the Pheu Thai party.
Although Thaksin’s lawyer insists he was genuinely ill and “fully served his sentence,” speculation persists. Last week, Thaksin briefly flew to Dubai, sparking rumors he was fleeing again, but he returned Monday to face the verdict.
The decision could determine not only Thaksin’s fate but also the future of his once-dominant political network amid growing scrutiny and political upheaval.


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