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Singha removes Pi Scott for investigation over sexual assault on brother

Singha brewery removed executive Sunit "Pi" Scott from all positions after his brother publicly accused him of childhood sexual assault with voice recording evidence, prompting the company to pledge full cooperation with authorities.

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Singha removes Pi Scott for investigation over sexual assault on brotherLegacyBoon Rawd Brewery, renowned for its Singha and Leo beers, removed Sunit “Pi” Scott from all company positions following sexual assault allegations made against him by his younger brother, Siranudh “Psi” Scott. Psi publicly accused Pi of repeatedly sexually assaulting him during their childhood. He released a video describing the abuse and shared a voice recording evidence which showed a conversation over the assaults with his brother. According to Psi, Pi forced him to perform oral sex, leaving him traumatised. He also alleged that family members failed to support him after learning about the incidents. Psi further claimed his mother pressured him not to disclose the sexual assaults publicly because it could damage the family’s reputation and business interests. He also alleged that after speaking publicly about the assaults, his mother filed legal action to reclaim assets previously given to him by his grandfather before his death. Photo via KomChadLuek The allegations attracted widespread public attention because the family is linked to Boon Rawd Brewery, producer of Singha and Leo beer and several related businesses. The case also led to criticism directed at Pi and his wife, a Thai actress Lapassalan “Mild” Jiravechsoontornkul, as well as other family members and the company. Mild initially defended her husband before later issuing a public apology to Psi and the public after the voice recording was released. She stated that she had not previously known about the recording during her relationship with Pi. Photo via ThaiRath Mild also announced she would distance herself from her husband to focus on her mental health during her pregnancy. Public reaction online was divided, with some expressing sympathy while others continued criticising her earlier response. Several Thai celebrities who initially expressed support for Pi and Mild before the recording surfaced also faced criticism online. Following the backlash, Boon Rawd Brewery chief executive officer Bhurit Bhirombhakdi released a statement expressing concern over the allegations and reaffirming the company’s opposition to domestic violence. Bhurit Bhirombhakdi | Photo via Instagram/ @tae_bhurit The company also confirmed that Pi, who reportedly held a senior management role, had been removed from all positions. Boon Rawd Brewery stated it would cooperate fully with relevant authorities investigating the allegations and attached Pi’s resignation letter to its announcement. As of now, officials have not publicly clarified the status of any investigation or what further legal action may follow. The story Singha removes Pi Scott for investigation over sexual assault on brother as seen on Thaiger News.

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National

Pichaorn Reiterates: Government Must File Clarification with Constitutional Court on 400-Billion-Baht Decree Within 7 Days

The government has seven days to clarify a 400-billion-baht emergency decree to the Constitutional Court after opposition lawmakers challenged whether it violates constitutional borrowing limits.

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The government faces a seven-day deadline to file a clarification statement with the Constitutional Court over a 400-billion-baht emergency decree. The decree grants the Finance Ministry borrowing authority to address energy crisis impacts and fund the country's energy transition program. Deputy Prime Minister Pichaorn Nillpraphan confirmed the deadline at Government House on May 20, stating the submission must be made within seven days, following the Constitutional Court's acceptance of opposition lawmakers' petition questioning whether the decree violates Article 172 of the Constitution.

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Weather

Department of Mineral Resources Issues Landslide and Flooding Alert for 14 Provinces

Thailand's Department of Mineral Resources warned of landslide and flooding risks in 14 provinces across the South, Northeast, and North due to heavy monsoon rains expected to continue over vulnerable hillside and low-lying areas.

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The Department of Mineral Resources has issued landslide and flash flood warnings for 14 provinces due to continuous heavy rainfall in vulnerable areas. According to the Meteorological Department's 24-hour forecast, Thailand will experience persistent rainfall with heavy to very heavy downpours in some areas of the western coast of the South, the Northeast, and the East, along with heavy rain in some areas of the North, Central Region, Bangkok, and surrounding areas. This is caused by a strong southwest monsoon covering the upper Andaman Sea and Thailand, combined with a low-pressure depression over northern Vietnam.

The 14 provinces at risk are: Nan, Uttaradit, Phitsanulok, Phetchabun, Tak, Kanchanaburi, Lop Buri, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Trat, Loei, Chaiyaphum, Ranong, Phangnga, and Krabi.

The public is urged to beware of hazards from heavy rainfall and accumulated water, which may cause flash floods and flash floods, particularly in hillside areas near waterways and low-lying areas. Community volunteers in high-risk areas are asked to continuously monitor landslide and flash flood situations and prepare for potential geological disasters. Relevant agencies in the area are instructed to closely and continuously monitor the situation. If geological disasters occur, officials must promptly inspect the affected areas to provide assurance and initial guidance to residents in high-risk zones.

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National

Anutin Discusses Anti-Corruption Crackdown, Dismisses CPI Index, Says Report Corruption Cases to NACC and NCPO

Prime Minister Anutin chaired an anti-corruption meeting with public and private sectors, dismissing the Corruption Perceptions Index and urging citizens to report suspected corruption directly to the NACC and NCPO rather than rely on surve

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At 9:00 AM on May 20, 2025 at Phakdi Bodin Building, Government House, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who also serves as Interior Minister, chaired an integrated public-private sector cooperation meeting to strengthen anti-corruption prevention and suppression efforts, with relevant agencies participating.

The Prime Minister stated that today's meeting represents integrated cooperation between the public and private sectors to enhance anti-corruption prevention. The government acknowledges public concerns based on private sector surveys regarding transparency in government operations by the Joint Private Sector Committee with Three Institutions (CPR). As the head of government and those managing state agencies, he deemed it appropriate to listen to and analyze their additional views to find solutions and continue combating corruption.

The PM emphasized that the government is seriously committed to addressing structural problems, including reforming approval and licensing processes to promote transparency and reduce corruption risks in all forms, accelerating obsolete law reforms, and strengthening Thailand's anti-corruption image domestically and internationally.

Recently, he ordered the establishment of an anti-corruption coordination committee to coordinate cooperation among all sectors for concrete results and to improve the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), though he expressed disagreement with the approach.

Regarding the public sector, he has instructed all agencies to implement policies enhancing transparency in government operations, while requesting strict compliance with relevant laws and regulations. He called for all agencies to adopt modern innovations and technology to ensure transparency and open disclosure of operational information to the public.

The PM noted he had previously been on the side of information requesters, where some requests were granted while others were denied with exceptions. He instructed Deputy PM Phakarun Niyamprapen that if opening data, it should be fully open with no restrictions. Since laws already exist permitting public disclosure, obsolete laws with exemptions must be reformed rather than selectively opening certain information.

This prompted his criticism of the CPI index, which he discussed with the NCPO Secretary-General. If anyone believes a civil servant or prime minister has committed fraud, they need not rely on such metrics but should report to the NACC, NCPO, PPRP, courts, or supervisory agencies with evidence, as criminals inevitably leave traces. He believes the emphasis should be case-by-case, expecting public support and information to trace corruption to its roots, rather than relying on survey-based measurements.

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Police

Buriram Labor Department to Take Action Against Company Hiring 13-Year-Old as Sales Representative

Buriram labor authorities are investigating a company accused of hiring children as young as 13 as sales representatives and abandoning them when they failed to meet targets, violating Thailand's strict child labor laws.

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On May 20, 2025, a mother filed a complaint through media outlets stating that her 18-year-old son was hired as a sales representative for massage equipment and CCTV cameras by a well-known company in Buriram municipality. When he failed to meet sales targets, the employer abandoned him at a gas station in Lahan Sai District, Buriram Province. Among the five to six young salespeople in the vehicle, mostly aged 16, fears arose about being abandoned. It was later discovered that girls aged 13 and 14 had also been hired as sales representatives and similarly abandoned midway. After the news went viral online, questions arose about whether hiring children under 15 years old violates labor laws.

Reporter spoke with Katima Tirasetthasema, Buriram Province's Labor and Employee Protection Officer, who explained that while the department hasn't yet gathered clear evidence, they are investigating. Under the Labor Protection Act, Section 44, employers are strictly prohibited from hiring children under 15 years old in any case. For children aged 15-18, employers must submit forms to the labor department beforehand. If children under 15 are hired, it constitutes a violation.

Katima stated the company's lawyer had already visited the labor department and provided evidence. Initial questioning of affected children has been completed, and the department is scheduling the company's representatives for further inquiry. If evidence supports the allegations, legal proceedings will be initiated immediately without exception.

Subinspector Chaonarong Chaisakor of Hin Lek Fai Police Station, who assisted the abandoned children, reported that the children's parents mentioned the company's lawyer visited their homes requesting document signatures, though not pressuringly. However, parents were advised to consult police before signing anything. The police commitment is to proceed with the case to the fullest extent.

Under the Labor Protection Act, Section 44, employers violating the prohibition on hiring children under 15 face imprisonment of up to 2 years or fines ranging from 400,000 to 800,000 baht per employee, or both imprisonment and fine.

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Police

Spiritual Healer Arrested on Indecency and Child Endangerment Charges, Found in Agitated State

A 62-year-old spiritual healer in Northern Thailand was arrested on charges of sexually assaulting a 32-year-old man and 18-year-old after police received complaints of indecent assault and endangerment of a minor.

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A well-known Northern Thailand spiritual healer has been taken into police custody following charges of indecent assault and endangering a minor. A 32-year-old man and an 18-year-old reported to police that they were sexually assaulted by the spiritual healer, including unwanted touching and sexual acts. After receiving the complaint, the Suppression Bureau launched an investigation and gathered evidence.

Police Colonel Natssakdi Chaowasenjai ordered Deputy Police Colonel Patthanasak Buppasuwan and Lieutenant Colonel Eksit Panseeta to arrest the suspect. Officers successfully apprehended 62-year-old Paisal at his residence in Moo 2, Pa-Pong Subdistrict, Pa Sang District, Lamphun Province on May 20, 2025, at 6:30 AM. The suspect was transferred to the Suppression Bureau's interrogation building for detention processing.

Initial questioning revealed the suspect appeared normal during transport, though he displayed signs of fatigue consistent with his age. A formal press briefing with full case details is scheduled for 10:30 AM at the Suppression Bureau's media room, with Police Colonel Natssakdi Chaowasenjai presiding.

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Police

Family Opens Late Chat Messages of 'Tan', Train-Bus Collision Victim, Six Minutes Before the Accident

A 33-year-old Australian-based man killed in a train-bus collision at an Asok-Din Daeng crossing texted "I'll take the slowest route" just six minutes before the accident, his family revealed during a soul-inviting ceremony. His aunt said t

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At 9:00 AM on May 20, 2025, at the Asok-Din Daeng railway crossing where the train struck the bus, the family of Teekha Teekhaoutamakorn (Tan), 33, gathered with a Buddhist monk from Wat Tri Tet Thep to conduct a soul-inviting ceremony. Relatives brought offerings including bananas, coconut jelly with pandan leaves, water, basil fried rice with egg, dumplings, and orchid flowers. Tan's father lit five incense sticks facing east according to tradition to guide his son's spirit home. The atmosphere was sorrowful as family and friends wept during the ritual.

Tan's aunt, Ms. Vachira, said the family is not yet ready to discuss compensation, still grieving the loss of their beloved nephew. She asked only that people not add more pain to Tan's parents, who have only one other son. Tan had just returned from Australia about five years ago with no intention of coming back while his parents were alive. Ms. Vachira described Tan as someone she raised from childhood, noting his kind nature, his ability to entertain everyone, his care for elderly relatives, and how he would send money to his grandmother despite living abroad.

"Today everyone is trying to heal by sharing good memories of Tan, knowing he was deeply loved by many people," Ms. Vachira said, expressing gratitude to educational institutions and friends who helped with the funeral arrangements.

Ms. Vachira also conveyed that she told Tan's parents she did not want to blame anyone for the accident, as no one intended for it to happen. She hoped it would serve as a lesson for both the bus and train drivers who survived and have the opportunity to change.

On the day of the accident, Tan had arranged to meet a foreign friend at a shopping mall at 5:00 PM. He was a multilingual person who often helped foreign friends and had planned to bring Thai and herbal medicines as gifts. When Tan didn't show up and his friend couldn't reach him, his mother called his aunt. No one expected Tan to be on bus route 206—his mother had dropped him off at Bang Sue and recommended he take the Airport Link instead. But Tan had texted in the chat: "I'll take the slowest route."

A relative who works in law enforcement checked all 32 accident victims' names but didn't find Tan. Around 11:00 PM, the family learned of his death, devastating them all. Though they try to be strong today, seeing a train still shakes them emotionally.

Ms. Vachira explained that Tan rarely took buses because his mother, a university professor, usually arranged his transportation. However, Tan was a down-to-earth person who lived simply despite earning well, and he could get along with people from all walks of life.

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National

Hello Dara – Sukuna Hidden Love: Kan and Dom Perform 'Will It Be True Love'

Actors Kan Naphatthorn and Dom Jaruewat perform two versions of "Will It Be True Love" for the romance series Sukuna Hidden Love, alongside new releases from Thai and international artists exploring themes of love and connection.

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The series Sukuna Hidden Love brings romance as Kan Naphatthorn and Dom Jaruewat perform two tender versions of "Will It Be True Love." VARITDA from Melodic Corner releases the romantic new track "Slow Burner," produced by acclaimed English producer Nick Tsang, who has collaborated with Backstreet Boys, Ed Sheeran, and Charli XCX, with engineering support from Charlie Holmes and Simon Francis. Indie pop band FREEHAND opens their love mode with "Finally She Found," a romantic song born from gratitude. Frontman Khem, who wrote the track, explains: "The lyrics came from people around us and our fans. We're lucky to have supporters cheering us on at various events, encouraging us to reach more listeners. But honestly, just meeting you means everything to us, so I captured that moment in this song." Eighteen-year-old Thai-British singer Moly Groves releases the upbeat indie-pop single "Falling In Love," expressing Gen Z's desire to emphasize that confessing love to someone isn't complicated—if hearts align, just say it directly. The music video was directed by Artee Sarut Liw Kesamsan from band bamm, capturing the adorable chaos of being in love. The series "Sukuna Hidden Love" features Kan Naphatthorn and Dom Jaruewat performing "Will It Be True Love" in two versions with different emotional tones. Kan's version carries a classic Bangkok flavor, while Dom's contemporary pop rendition infuses Soul R&B elements. Gen Z duo PS (Purse and Sydney) from XOXO Entertainment returns with "Breathing Is You (Original by Four-Mod)," the third single from THE TEST OF TIME 2000 project, reinterpreted with a fresh perspective while maintaining the sense of infatuation through their distinctive soft and charming vocals. Hot young artist PUN collaborates with friend MUON for the first time on "Sleep Tonight (Zzz.)," a bonus track from PUN's EP "While I'm Away" produced by UrboyTJ, capturing the lonely feeling of sleepless nights without companionship.

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National

Democrats Submit 6 Bills Back to Parliament After Cabinet Rejection; Prepare Constitutional Amendment Article 256 for Next Week

The Democrat Party resubmitted six stalled bills to parliament on May 20 after the cabinet rejected them last week, including legislation on environmental protection, labor, and a constitutional amendment to allow public participation in se

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At 9:30 a.m. on May 20, 2025, at parliament, Democrat Party list MP and deputy party leader Priset Wattrasindhu announced that the party would resubmit six bills for parliamentary consideration that were carried over from the previous session. Last week, the cabinet failed to endorse them, causing all six bills to stall. These include the Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) Act, the Factory Act, the Labor Protection Act, the Forest Reclamation Amnesty Act, the Military Court Charter, and a constitutional amendment to Article 256 adding Section 15/1 regarding the drafting of a new constitution.

Wattrasindhu explained that the government's justification was unconvincing, prompting the Democrats to reaffirm their intention to resubmit these bills for parliamentary reconsideration. Most bills will be resubmitted unchanged, though some may receive minor content revisions. The six bills cover economic, social, and political areas, with several public-drafted bills having completed the public consultation process. The party hopes that next week's three-day parliamentary session will include a day specifically for considering Democrat bills, not just cabinet bills—a commitment previously made by the parliamentary speaker.

When asked if the Democrats have finalized the constitutional amendment, Wattrasindhu stated that despite disagreements, the party maintains that opening a nominating assembly for constitutional drafters allows public participation in their selection. The party believes the Constitutional Court's ruling contradicts democratic principles and conflicts with the court's own previous decision prohibiting direct parliamentary selection of drafters. The assembly mechanism ensures the new constitution aligns with public needs and can be structured for single-reading parliamentary consideration.

Details will be submitted within the next week. Regarding Senate conditions, Wattrasindhu denied any intent to grant the Senate additional powers, stating the party treats both chambers equally. Previously, only half of parliament's members were required. When asked if the timeline set by the Pheu Thai Party pressures other parties to expedite submissions, Wattrasindhu clarified that submission is merely the first step, with the draft expected to be ready within the next week. Timeline frameworks are parliament's responsibility, requiring scheduled meetings.

Asked about confidence in Senate support in first reading, Wattrasindhu said this depends on parliamentary deliberation. He noted that if senators recall the Democrats' 2024 draft's content, it aligns with stated principles, giving no reason for the Senate to vote differently than before.

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National

NBTC Supports K Script Lab Project in Partnership with South Korea, Opening Thailand's First Screenwriting Institute

Thailand's first screenwriting institute launches in January 2025 through a partnership between the NBTC and South Korea's entertainment leaders, offering 60 free positions in an intensive 21-week curriculum culminating in industry pitching

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The NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission) has announced support for the K Script Lab project, operating under the Thailand Artists Association, with the goal of fostering entertainment industry collaboration between Thailand and South Korea through internationally-standard screenwriting curriculum.

Official launch with Korean industry leaders broadcast live The project will officially launch at Major Cineplex Ekamai in Bangkok in January 2025, followed by a Precourse Workshop on January 30-31. This workshop will bring together over 500 interested participants for direct learning and exchange with three international instructors from South Korea: Byung-In Kim, Chairman of the Screenwriters' Guild of Korea; Pil Gamsung, director and screenwriter of the award-winning films Bloody Lucky Day and Hostage (2025); and Chulsoo "Charles" Kim, a producer with over 30 years of experience in the Korean entertainment industry. The workshop will be held at Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi and Asia Hotel Bangkok.

Two-round competitive selection for 60 final positions Following the Precourse Workshop, the program will open applications for a two-stage selection process. In the first round (February), applicants submit a logline and one-page story online, with 500 applicants narrowed down to 120. The second round (March) requires selected applicants to submit a 3-5 page developed treatment, with the final selection resulting in 60 participants for the main curriculum.

Intensive 21-week course, completely free for all participants All 60 selected participants will enter the Fundamental Module from April to May 2025 at no cost. Classes will be held at Asia Hotel, TK Park, Central World, and Thai Broadcast Television in Bangkok. The curriculum covers screenwriting fundamentals, story structure, character development, pitching package preparation, and Final Draft software training according to international standards, with ongoing monitoring and evaluation by Thai and Korean instructors throughout the course.

Culminating with Pitching Day, a real opportunity for entertainment industry entry Upon course completion, all 60 participants will present their work at the Pitching Day event at Asia Hotel Bangkok, pitching their projects to producers from major film and series production companies. The day concludes with a certificate ceremony in the evening, and all 60 works will be compiled into a portfolio to be presented to the entertainment industry.

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National

Tamaang Foundation Responds to Aunt Net After She Advised a Pregnant Woman Whose Partner Wasn't Ready to Terminate the Pregnancy

The Tamaang Foundation criticized radio host Aunt Net's stance against abortion, countering that Thailand's reformed abortion laws support women's right to choose and that most people know someone who has had an abortion. The foundation arg

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A pregnant woman called in to Aunt Net's radio show "Don't Blame Me for Teaching" asking for advice about an unplanned pregnancy. While the woman wasn't opposed to having the child, her male partner said he wasn't ready to become a father, so they agreed together that she would have an abortion despite her personal reservations.

Aunt Net responded by saying she couldn't understand the concept of "not being ready." She argued that if you're truly not prepared to bring a human life into the world, you must practice rigorous contraception. If contraception fails and pregnancy occurs, she said, the question of "readiness" becomes irrelevant—what matters is accepting responsibility. She emphasized that a man refusing to take responsibility shouldn't be allowed to burden the woman with his lack of accountability. She concluded by saying that no matter how poor or difficult one's circumstances, there's always a way forward, and that at minimum, every mother can protect and care for her child.

The Tamaang Foundation, an organization that provides counseling on safe and legal abortion services, responded with a detailed counter-argument. They noted that Thailand reformed its abortion laws in 2021, and abortion is now legal and supported by government funding to ensure women with unplanned pregnancies can access free services quickly. The foundation emphasized their understanding of how difficult unplanned pregnancy can be, especially for people lacking resources.

The foundation cited statistics showing that one in three pregnant women choose to terminate their pregnancy, meaning most people likely know someone who has had an abortion—whether a friend, partner, parent, or relative. They urged people not to damage the trust of those who share their abortion experiences by judging them.

They argued that people who have abortions are not cruel or motivated by a desire to destroy life. Many delay their decision while searching for "other options" that ultimately prove impossible. Some face domestic abuse, job loss, educational obligations, spousal death, fetal abnormalities, or homelessness after becoming pregnant. The foundation noted that research shows abortion not only prevents children from being born into unpreparedness but also helps women escape generational poverty and violent relationships while improving their futures.

The foundation countered the "not ready" argument, stating that most unplanned pregnancies occur despite contraception use, and all contraception methods carry a failure risk. Women with unplanned pregnancies aren't irresponsible or thoughtless—they're making a difficult but responsible decision during their most constrained circumstances. The foundation concluded by noting that every person who has chosen abortion they've encountered has been capable, worthy of love, and with a bright future, with many going on to complete education, find meaningful work, build healthy relationships, and raise their existing children well despite limited resources.

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