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Volume 123, Number 105A
Page 25
Royal Gazette

3 October 2549

authorises an appointed competent officer to carry out the examination, collect evidence, and prepare a file for submission to it, subject to the criteria and procedure designated by it.

Article6.In the event that the National Anti-Corruption Commission finds it appropriate, it may refer a pending matter in which a state officer other than the person under section 66 is accused of an offence of corruption in office, an offence against a public office, or an offence against a judicial office to his or her superior or person having the power to appoint or remove him or her for further disciplinary proceedings or [other] proceedings according to the [relevant] powers and duties, as the case may be, or refer the matter to an inquiry officer for further proceedings according to the Criminal Procedure Code.

Article7.A resolution passed by a meeting of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, whether or not for adoption of a ruling or expression of approval, shall be based upon a majority of votes.

Article8.All provisions of the Organic Act on Anti-Corruption Commission, 2542 BE which are contrary or repugnant to this Announcement shall be replaced by this Announcement.

Announced on the 30th day of September 2549 Buddhist Era
General Sonthi Boonyaratglin
Chief of the Council for Democratic Reform