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Urgent! Supreme Court Accepts Petition Against 44 Move Forward MPs Over Section 112 Amendment but Does Not Suspend 10 MPs

Crime24 Apr 2026 11:07 GMT+7

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Urgent! Supreme Court Accepts Petition Against 44 Move Forward MPs Over Section 112 Amendment but Does Not Suspend 10 MPs

Urgent! The Supreme Court has accepted the petition in the case involving 44 Move Forward MPs regarding the amendment of Section 112 but has not ordered 10 Move Forward MPs to suspend their duties. There is a condition forbidding them from engaging in the conduct alleged in the petition again. The first hearing is scheduled for 30 June 2026 GMT+7.

On 24 April 2026 GMT+7, at the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Political Office Holders, the court convened a panel to consider the petition filed by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) against 44 former Move Forward MPs. They are accused of serious ethical violations for signing a proposal to amend Section 112 of the Criminal Code. The court's review was scheduled for 10:30 a.m.

The latest update from reporters indicates that the Supreme Court accepted the petition in the case where the NACC accused 44 Move Forward MPs of serious ethical violations for proposing amendments to Section 112. The court allowed 10 Move Forward MPs to continue their duties under the condition that they refrain from repeating the alleged conduct; otherwise, the order may be changed. The first hearing is set for 30 June 2026 GMT+7, with evidence examination scheduled for 4 August 2026 GMT+7 at 9:30 a.m.