Thaksin's trip to Phuket comes under scrutiny
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Thaksin's trip to Phuket comes under scrutiny

Paroled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's trip to Phuket, which he claimed to be a private leisure trip, has drawn flak as he was seen meeting several local administrative officials and business figures on the island.

The trip has also raised questions about its real purpose and whether it violated Thaksin's parole conditions.

Thaksin, who is widely believed to be the de facto leader of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, arrived in Phuket on Monday and left yesterday.

Chaithawat Tulathon, the leader of the opposition Move Forward Party (MFP), said he was under the impression that Thaksin's visit had something to do with the government's plan to push for the establishment of a new kind of entertainment complex, complete with a casino on the premises.

Phuket, he said, is among the cities the government believes have the potential to host such an entertainment complex.

In the last general election, Phuket secured a clean sweep of all constituencies on the resort island.

Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat, an MFP MP for Bangkok, said no one would have questioned the purpose of his trip had he kept a low profile instead of going around inspecting various development projects across the island and pitching his suggestions.

"What Thaksin is doing might not be illegal, but the bigger question is, was it appropriate?" he said, noting that even though Thaksin has been released on parole, he is still on probation.

Technically, Thaksin remains a prisoner even after his release on parole, meaning he must limit his travels.

He said corrections officials and even the justice minister would have a hard time explaining why other parolees were not given the same privilege, said Mr Nattacha.

Mr Nattacha noted Thaksin's trips gained more attention from the media than the government's mobile cabinet meetings.

He said every move Thaksin has made since his release on parole was meant to send the message that he could do whatever he pleases now that the government is on his side.

Meanwhile, Thepthai Senapong, a former Democrat Party MP for Nakhon Si Thammarat, said Thaksin is often met by high-ranking officials and business leaders on his provincial trips.

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