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Anutin orders probe into officials over foreign nominee firms and land encroachment

Anutin orders probe into officials over foreign nominee firms and land encroachment

BANGKOK: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered an urgent investigation into local officials in Phuket and Surat Thani provinces over alleged involvement in foreign nominee businesses, illegal land encroachment and other unlawful activities in major tourist areas.

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By Bangkok Post

Friday 15 May 2026 08:50 AM


Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is greeted by local officials as he leads a delegation to inspect alleged foreign nominee businesses, illegal land encroachment and other unlawful activities in Phuket on Wednesday (May 13). Photo: PR Phuket

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is greeted by local officials as he leads a delegation to inspect alleged foreign nominee businesses, illegal land encroachment and other unlawful activities in Phuket on Wednesday (May 13). Photo: PR Phuket

The order followed inspections by the prime minister and senior Interior Ministry officials at Freedom Beach in Phuket and Koh Pha-ngan in Surat Thani on Wednesday (May 13), reports the Bangkok Post.

Authorities examined complaints about foreign-controlled businesses operating through Thai nominees and the encroachment of public land.

According to a Government House source, Anutin, who is also the Interior Minister, summoned Department of Provincial Administration Director-General Narucha Khosasilvilai after the visits and instructed him to probe district chiefs and local administrative officials in both provinces over why such activities had been allowed to continue. 

The source added that Mr Anutin personally observed alleged violations during the inspections and received complaints from residents claiming that officials, police officers and personnel from other agencies were either involved in or had intentionally ignored illegal activity.

The prime minister also instructed Mr Narucha, who serves ex officio on the Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) board, to use the agency’s mechanisms to scrutinise the financial transactions of administrative officials and police officers in Phuket and Surat Thani. Any links to foreign nominee networks or illicit benefits would result in legal and disciplinary action, the source said.

Police Deputy Inspector-General and spokesman Pol Lt Gen Trairong Piwpan said investigations on Koh Phangan had identified 3,754 registered companies, of which 2,381 involved foreign shareholders. Two suspects have been arrested and warrants issued for three others acting as proxies. 

Authorities also seized 37 land title deeds linked to illegal nominees, worth more than B150 million, as part of the probe into nominee structures and schemes to conceal foreign ownership. Investigators are also examining possible complicity by law firms.