Jun-Permanent TCEB. Leaning on the case of suing ITV for damages is an old story 10 years ago. Leaning on the knot "Pitha" holding shares is not about conjuring up ghosts. Please don't confuse 2 things.
Mr. Thiraphong Wongsiwawilas Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office Mentioned the progress of the Office of the Permanent Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) suing ITV Co., Ltd. that we cannot predict the court's verdict. It depends on when to decide. He only saw the news I don't know who made the news about the decision then and now, but in the part of the TCEB, I don't know about it. For this case, filed 10 years ago, initially from suing concession fees, there were competitors coming in and causing advantages and disadvantages. And the latter is a matter of concession payments. Including the adjustment of the program program, there was an appeal, and then to the arbitrator, briefly concluded that each party had equal debt. And finally, the TCEB had an appeal 2 years ago, now waiting for a decision from the Supreme Administrative Court.
When asked if ITV won the lawsuit, does it mean that it will return to media or not? A change in the program schedule 10 years ago, the details of which he did not fully remember. Win or lose, it's all about paying fines and claiming damages. I want you to go back and look at the arbitration decision. which has only that point and is considered old Confirmed there are no issues.
“There was not an ITV conjuration, as has been observed. to hope for a result of Mr. Phitha's media shareholding lawsuit Lim Chareonrat far-reaching party leader and candidate for Prime Minister which has nothing to do with the TCEB and is an old case that has been sued In the past, we never touched it again. Please don't tie the two stories together to cause confusion. which is about suing ITV Verify that it existed before and the state existed anyway. Just have to give the court time to consider the case,” said the PMO permanent secretary.
As for if ITV wins the lawsuit, will it be able to return to business? It's a matter of fines to pay for concessions. and sued each other because there was a digital TV Granting the original concession may not have the same benefit as in the original contract. The request is like this. Confirmed that it was a lawsuit on all contracts, confirming that we did not go back to touching on ITV at all. only to be taken to study If the court decides, it will prepare and prepare according to the duty of the TCEB, not related to anyone at all
Source: Thai News Agency