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Supreme Court accepted a criminal case against ousted former Thailand PM Yingluck Shinawatra on a charge of mishandling a multi-billion dollar rice subsidy scheme.

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Supreme Court accepts criminal case against former Thailand PM Yingluck Shinawatra

Bangkok: Thailand’s Supreme Court accepted a criminal case against ousted former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday on a charge of mishandling a multibillion dollar rice subsidy scheme, and she could be jailed for 10 years if found guilty. “This case is in the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction so we have accepted the case and we have set the first court hearing for May 19,” the court said in a statement. Yingluck was banned from politics for five years in January after a military-backed legislature found her guilty of corruption related to the rice subsidy. Yingluck, who did not appear in court on Thursday, has denied the charges. [caption id=“attachment_2162657” align=“alignleft” width=“380” class=" “] ![Former PM Yingluck Shinawatra.](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Yingluck-Shinawatra-afp.jpg) Former PM Yingluck Shinawatra.[/caption] She has also defended the rice policy which bought rice from farmers at above-market prices, and has said the charges against her are politically motivated. Her supporters see the case as the latest step by the royalist, military establishment to eradicate the influence of her powerful political family, in particular that of her brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, also an ousted former premier. Antagonism between the Shinawatras and the establishment has divided the country for the past decade. The military ousted Yingluck’s government in May saying it had to step in to end violent anti-government protests. The protests were mounted by establishment supporters bent on ousting what they said was an administration riddled with corruption. The court’s decision comes as discontent with the ruling junta, known as the National Council for Peace and Order, appears to be growing. On Monday, dozens of protesters, some holding anti-junta banners, gathered outside a military court in Bangkok where four activists were held on charges of violating a ban on public gatherings. Critics denounced the rice scheme as a populist give-away to the Shinawatras’ rural support base. The finance minister said on Feb. 24 rice stockpiles stood at 17.5 million tonnes and the estimated loss incurred by the scheme totalled $16.46 billion. The military government is still struggling to offload rice stockpiled under the scheme. Authorities have held five rice tenders since the military took power and have sold 1,177,983 tonnes for about 17 billion baht ($526 million). Exporters criticised the subsidy for distorting the market and dethroning Thailand as the world’s biggest rice exporter. The junta has said it has no plan to revive rice subsidies.

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