BANGKOK,
Aug 25: Thailand's Supreme Court on Friday said it would seek
permission for an arrest warrant for former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra
after she failed to show up to hear the court's verdict in a negligence case
against her. The court set a new date of Sept. 27 for the verdict. The court
said Yingluck, who had pleaded not guilty in the case focused on a rice subsidy
scheme for farmers, had told the court she could not attend due as she was
suffering from an ear problem. "We don't think that the defendant is ill.
We think that the defendant is hiding or has fled ... We have pushed back the
verdict date to September 27," a statement from a Supreme Court judge
said. "She asked for sick leave not to show up today." A spokeswoman
for Yingluck, who was ousted by a military coup in 2014, declined to comment. (REUTERS)
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