
Karunphon Tiensuwan welcomes the DSI and related agencies' intention to disclose information about the Phuket MP from the People's Party regarding land ownership and 28 companies that have not filed asset and liability declarations with the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). He said the party supports these legal procedures as protection for both MPs and the public but is concerned because no summons or evidence of wrongdoing has been issued, yet the MP's name was released. He requested that government bodies keep the investigation confidential and respect those not yet charged to avoid misunderstandings. Regarding asset declaration, he noted it is a personal matter, but the People's Party has already called the MPs involved for discussion and instructed them to comply properly with the law.
19 Aug 2026 GMT+7 Karunphon Tiensuwan, a party-list Member of Parliament (MP) from the People's Party, commented on the fact that the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is preparing to release information about the Phuket MP from the People's Party related to land holdings and ownership of 28 companies that have not submitted asset and liability declarations to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). He stated that the party welcomes the DSI and relevant agencies to proceed according to the law as a safeguard for MPs and the public,
but he also noted that there has been no summons issued and no irregularities found in the case, yet the MP's name was disclosed, causing concern. He urged government agencies to maintain confidentiality and respect those not yet charged to prevent misunderstandings. Regarding asset declarations, since it is a personal matter, the People's Party has called the MPs involved for talks and instructed them to comply strictly with legal requirements.