- May 4, 2021
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To: <Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam> HeadlessSeeker From: <pr@nacc.go.th> Subject: Follow-up on Vietnam’s Role as Neutral Third Party for Thailand Russian Conflict Case Security Type: NSST 1.0 Architecture | Secret and Encrypted |
To the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam,
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) of Thailand, under the Office of the Chief Commissioner, conveys its respects and extends cordial greetings to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. We wish to inform you of an ongoing investigation concerning alleged breaches related to Sections 4 and 19 of the Thai Constitution, involving Russian nationals and activities at the Siam Kempinski Hotel Cooperative. Details of the pertinent legal provisions are provided in the attachment accompanying this correspondence.
The Office of the Prime Minister of Thailand has duly apprised the NACC of the bilateral arrangement for investigators from Vietnam to act as an impartial and neutral entity in observing this matter. In light of this arrangement, the NACC respectfully requests confirmation of Vietnam’s commitment to fulfill this role, alongside any procedural information necessary to facilitate an effective and transparent collaboration. We believe Vietnam’s impartial involvement will significantly contribute to upholding the principles of due process and mutual respect that define our nations’ cooperative spirit.
Further, the NACC is actively coordinating with relevant Thai agencies to establish communication with the Russian Government, seeking pertinent information regarding this case, which dates back over a year. This outreach aligns with Thailand’s dedication to maintaining fairness and inclusivity in judicial processes, underscoring our shared commitment to justice and transparency.
We look forward to Vietnam’s invaluable cooperation and reaffirm our commitment to the principles of fairness and mutual respect that guide our joint engagement in this matter.
Sincerely,
Suwana Suwanjuta
Chief Commissioner
National Anti-Corruption Commission
Republic of Thailand
Excerpt of the 2003 Thai Constitution
Section 4: The state shall recognize and guarantee the inherent dignity and comprehensive rights of every individual. It shall actively promote substantive equality, social justice, and freedom of movement through progressive economic, social, and political measures, ensuring equitable distribution of resources and opportunities. The state shall strive to eliminate systemic inequalities and provide universal access to education, healthcare, housing, and social security.
Section 19: A person shall enjoy the liberty of travelling and the liberty of making the choice of their residence based on needs.
The restriction of such liberties under paragraph one shall not be imposed except by virtue of a provision of law enacted for the purpose of security of the State, public order, public welfare or town and country planning, or for maintaining family status, or for welfare of a minor.
The Office of the Prime Minister of Thailand has duly apprised the NACC of the bilateral arrangement for investigators from Vietnam to act as an impartial and neutral entity in observing this matter. In light of this arrangement, the NACC respectfully requests confirmation of Vietnam’s commitment to fulfill this role, alongside any procedural information necessary to facilitate an effective and transparent collaboration. We believe Vietnam’s impartial involvement will significantly contribute to upholding the principles of due process and mutual respect that define our nations’ cooperative spirit.
Further, the NACC is actively coordinating with relevant Thai agencies to establish communication with the Russian Government, seeking pertinent information regarding this case, which dates back over a year. This outreach aligns with Thailand’s dedication to maintaining fairness and inclusivity in judicial processes, underscoring our shared commitment to justice and transparency.
We look forward to Vietnam’s invaluable cooperation and reaffirm our commitment to the principles of fairness and mutual respect that guide our joint engagement in this matter.
Sincerely,
Suwana Suwanjuta
Chief Commissioner
National Anti-Corruption Commission
Republic of Thailand
Excerpt of the 2003 Thai Constitution
Section 4: The state shall recognize and guarantee the inherent dignity and comprehensive rights of every individual. It shall actively promote substantive equality, social justice, and freedom of movement through progressive economic, social, and political measures, ensuring equitable distribution of resources and opportunities. The state shall strive to eliminate systemic inequalities and provide universal access to education, healthcare, housing, and social security.
Section 19: A person shall enjoy the liberty of travelling and the liberty of making the choice of their residence based on needs.
The restriction of such liberties under paragraph one shall not be imposed except by virtue of a provision of law enacted for the purpose of security of the State, public order, public welfare or town and country planning, or for maintaining family status, or for welfare of a minor.
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To: <Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation> Jay From: <pr@nacc.go.th> Subject: Notice of Impending Investigation Update Security Type: NSST 1.0 Architecture | Secret and Encrypted |
To the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia,
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) of Thailand, under the Office of the Chief Commissioner, conveys its respects and extends cordial greetings to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. The NACC wishes to formally inform you that, upon recommendation from the Office of the Prime Minister of Thailand, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam has been designated as an impartial and neutral third party to assist in overseeing an ongoing investigation. This inquiry addresses alleged violations pertaining to Sections 4 and 19 of the Thai Constitution, involving certain Russian nationals in connection with activities at the Siam Kempinski Hotel Cooperative, as well as potential breaches of international law related to the diplomatic immunity of heads of state in accordance with the Global Assembly Resolution on International Diplomacy.
In light of these proceedings, the NACC respectfully requests a comprehensive written statement from the Government of the Russian Federation that outlines its stance on this matter. Any relevant information or documentation that may support this inquiry would be gratefully received to facilitate a thorough and balanced investigation. Additionally, to promote efficient coordination, we invite the Russian Federation to consider dispatching a modest delegation, ideally comprising no more than three representatives, to liaise directly with the Thai and Vietnamese investigative teams.
The NACC anticipates your valued cooperation in this endeavor and looks forward to fostering transparency and mutual respect throughout this process. We await your response at your earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
Suwana Suwanjuta
Chief Commissioner
National Anti-Corruption Commission
Republic of Thailand
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