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Transport Minister Denies Link to Ranong Land Purchases

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Transport Minister Denies Link to Ranong Land Purchases

BANGKOK — 12 May 2026, Thailand’s deputy prime minister and transport minister denied on Tuesday any involvement in allegations that a company linked to his family had been buying land in Ranong province in anticipation of the government’s proposed land bridge project.

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BANGKOK — 12 May 2026, Thailand’s deputy prime minister and transport minister denied on Tuesday any involvement in allegations that a company linked to his family had been buying land in Ranong province in anticipation of the government’s proposed land bridge project.

BANGKOK — 12 May 2026, Thailand’s deputy prime minister and transport minister denied on Tuesday any involvement in allegations that a company linked to his family had been buying land in Ranong province in anticipation of the government’s proposed land bridge project.

Speaking at the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters at 15:00, Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn responded to questions about Ama Marine Plc., which recently issued a statement after being linked to reports of land acquisitions in southern Thailand.

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