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Thaksin care drama carries risks

May 26, 2025

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Challenging disciplinary probe opens deep rift, writes Apinya Wipatayotin

A growing rift between the Ministry of Public Health and the Medical Council of Thailand (MCT) has exposed tensions between professional integrity and political interference — posing a direct challenge to long-standing norms that safeguard the independence of the medical disciplinary system.

At the heart of the controversy lies the Medical Council's recent decision to impose disciplinary action against three doctors in connection with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's treatment during his controversial stay at the 14th suite floor of the Police General Hospital (PGH).

The physicians were found guilty of submitting misleading medical information that enabled the high-profile inmate to remain in hospital throughout his 180-day prison sentence, allegedly on grounds of critical illness.

Following a majority vote on May 8, the council’s committee concluded the claim of severe illness lacked evidence-based medical justification. As a result, one doctor from the Department of Corrections Hospitals received a formal warning while the other two, who are senior doctors from the PGH, had their medical licences suspended.

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