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Thai tycoon and Chinese company charged over deadly Bangkok building collapse
Thai tycoon and Chinese company charged over deadly Bangkok building collapse

Yahoo

time07-08-2025

  • Yahoo

Thai tycoon and Chinese company charged over deadly Bangkok building collapse

BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thai prosecutors on Thursday indicted 23 suspects including a construction tycoon and a Chinese state-owned firm for violations that led to the collapse of a building during a powerful earthquake, killing nearly a hundred workers. The partially built 30-storey State Audit Office tower in Bangkok was the only building to collapse from tremors emanating from the powerful 7.7 magnitude quake in neighbouring Myanmar on March 28. At least 95 people were killed in the incident. The construction of the State Audit Office building was a joint venture between Italian-Thai Development, one of Thailand's largest construction companies, and China Railway Number 10 (Thailand) Ltd, a local unit of China's state-owned China Railway Group. Premchai Karnasuta, president of Italian Thai and an executive of China Railway Number 10 (Thailand) Ltd, was formally charged along with 21 other suspects for breaching construction regulations and causing death through negligence, said Sakkasem Nisaiyok, a spokesman for the Office of the Attorney General, in a statement on Thursday. Some other suspects have also been charged with forging engineering documents, the statement said. Italian Thai Development did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment. Lawyers for other parties involved in the case, including China Railway Number 10 (Thailand) Ltd, could not be reached for comment. Premchai along with 14 others denied all charges against them when they were arrested by police in May over the building collapse.

Thai tycoon and Chinese company among 23 charged over deadly Bangkok building collapse in March
Thai tycoon and Chinese company among 23 charged over deadly Bangkok building collapse in March

Malay Mail

time07-08-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Thai tycoon and Chinese company among 23 charged over deadly Bangkok building collapse in March

BANGKOK, Aug 7 — Thai prosecutors today indicted 23 suspects including a construction tycoon and a Chinese state-owned firm for violations that led to the collapse of a building during a powerful earthquake, killing nearly a hundred workers. The partially built 30-storey State Audit Office tower in Bangkok was the only building to collapse from tremors emanating from the powerful 7.7 magnitude quake in neighbouring Myanmar on March 28. At least 95 people were killed in the incident. The construction of the State Audit Office building was a joint venture between Italian-Thai Development one of Thailand's largest construction companies, and China Railway Number 10 (Thailand) Ltd, a local unit of China's state-owned China Railway Group Premchai Karnasuta, president of Italian Thai and an executive of China Railway Number 10 (Thailand) Ltd, was formally charged along with 21 other suspects for breaching construction regulations and causing death through negligence, said Sakkasem Nisaiyok, a spokesman for the Office of the Attorney General, in a statement today. Some other suspects have also been charged with forging engineering documents, the statement said. Italian Thai Development did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment. Lawyers for other parties involved in the case, including China Railway Number 10 (Thailand) Ltd, could not be reached for comment. Premchai along with 14 others denied all charges against them when they were arrested by police in May over the building collapse. — Reuters

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