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Thai court sentences former PM Yingluck Shinawatra to five years in prison

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Former Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Photo: EPA
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Thailand’s top court on Wednesday sentenced ousted premier Yingluck Shinawatra to five years in prison for criminal negligence, a verdict read in absentia after she fled the kingdom last month.

Yingluck’s administration was toppled in a 2014 coup and she was later put on trial for negligence over her government’s rice subsidy scheme, which is said to have cost billions of dollars.

She pleaded innocent and accused the ruling junta of a political witch-hunt.

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But the Supreme Court in Bangkok deemed her guilty on Wednesday, saying she failed to stop corruption and losses in the rice programme.

“The court found that the defendant is guilty as charged ... the court has sentenced her to five years in prison and the court also unanimously agreed that the sentence will not be suspended,” a judge said.

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Norrawit Larlaeng, a lawyer for Yingluck, told reporters outside the court that an appeal was being discussed.

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