The Senate meeting approved the establishment of a 10-member committee to work together with the House of Representatives.

Parliament, The last meeting of the Senate approved the establishment of a 10-person committee to work together with the House of Representatives to consider the draft bill on the executive branch to prevent and suppress corruption (No. ..) B.E. …. The Senate meeting today (7 July 2014) was chaired by Mr. Supachai Somcharoen, Second Vice President of the Senate. The meeting resolved to approve the establishment of a joint committee to consider the draft bill on the executive branch to prevent and suppress corruption (No. ..) B.E. .. of the Senate, consisting of 10 people, to be a joint committee to consider the draft bill on measures on the executive branch to prevent and suppress corruption (No. ..) B.E. .... in accordance with Section 137 (3) of the Constitution. After the House of Representatives meeting disagreed with the Senate's amendment and resolved to approve the establishment of a joint committee to consider the draft bill from the House of Representatives, consisting of 10 people. For the list o f the joint committee of the Senate to consider the draft of the Act on Executive Measures to Prevent and Suppress Corruption (No. ..) B.E. .... of the Senate, there are 10 people: Ms. Kanchanarat Leewiroj, Ms. Chawirat Ketsunthon, Colonel Natthida Tangwongcharoen, Mr. Prasit Patumarak, Mr. Prasert Pinpathomrat, Ms. Piyachat Wanchalerm, General Phahon Sanganet, Major General Ronakorn Sarakaetong, Ms. Worarat Atipayat, and Mr. Seri Suwanphanon. The reporter said that for this joint committee, they will have to consider and find a joint resolution on the details of the amended draft law. If there is a new set of senators and they have not finished considering it, they will have to set up a new set to replace it and continue considering it before returning it to the House of Representatives for confirmation again. Source: Thai News Agency

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