published : 31 May 2021 at 21:02 Former judges Direk Ingkaninan (left) and Chaiyasit Trachutham prepare evidence to lodge a complaint against website Law360 and others at the Crime Suppression Division on Monday. (Photo by Wassayos Ngamkham)
Two former senior judges have filed complaints with crime police against a website that published reports accusing them of being involved in the Toyota bribery case.
Former Supreme Court president Direk Ingkhaninan said on Monday he would let the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) decide on how to take action but, in his view, this was a defamation case.
He insisted he had nothing to do with the case, both in the first court and appeal stages, and that he was no longer the president of the Supreme Court when the rulings came.
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German cyber security chief fears hackers could target hospitals
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This content was published on May 22, 2021 - 11:07
May 22, 2021 - 11:07
BERLIN (Reuters) - German hospitals may be at increased risk from hackers, the head of the country s cyber security agency said on Saturday, following two high-profile digital attacks this month on the Irish health service and a U.S. fuel pipeline.
Ireland s health service operator shut down its IT systems last Friday to protect them from a significant ransomware attack, crippling diagnostic services, disrupting COVID-19 testing and forcing the cancellation of many appointments.
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