
Thailand’s former Prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, left and his daughter and former prime minister Paetongtarm shinawatra, right arrive at supreme court in Bangkok, Thailand, sept 9, 2025.
Thailand’s Supreme Court has ruled that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra must serve a one-year prison sentence for past convictions. The decision has reignited debates over his return, his brief prison stay, and the privileges he allegedly received.
Court Orders Prison Term for Thaksin Shinawatra
The court’s announcement comes after a review of how officials handled Thaksin’s return to Thailand in 2023. Questions were raised about whether procedures were followed correctly when he came back from self-imposed exile.
Thaksin, a controversial figure in Thai politics, had lived abroad for more than a decade to avoid prison. His comeback in 2023 marked a dramatic turn in Thailand’s political landscape.
From Eight-Year Sentence to Just One Year
Originally, Thaksin was sentenced to eight years in prison for graft and abuse of power in three separate cases. However, in a significant development, King Maha Vajiralongkorn reduced the punishment to just one year.
This royal pardon sparked both relief among his supporters and outrage among critics, who argued it reflected inequality in Thailand’s justice system.
Hospital Stay Raises Questions of Special Treatment
Thaksin’s time behind bars was unusually short. After less than a day in prison, he was transferred to Bangkok’s Police General Hospital. Officials cited health issues as the reason for his relocation, and he remained there for six months.
The extended hospital stay, combined with his swift parole, raised public doubts. Many questioned whether Thaksin truly suffered from serious illness or if he was shielded by influence and privilege.
Parole After Six Months Sparks Debate
After six months in hospital care, Thaksin was granted parole. Critics saw this as yet another sign of preferential treatment.
Public skepticism grew, with many Thais asking if the justice system treats powerful figures differently from ordinary citizens. The case also reignited discussions about corruption and political favoritism in Thailand.
Thaksin Shinawatra’s Legacy Still Divides Thailand
Thaksin Shinawatra remains one of Thailand’s most polarizing figures. Supporters credit him for policies that benefited rural communities and boosted economic growth. Opponents accuse him of corruption, authoritarian practices, and undermining democratic institutions.
His return and subsequent legal outcomes have once again split public opinion. For many, his reduced sentence and parole highlight ongoing struggles with transparency and fairness in Thai politics.
What Lies Ahead for Thaksin Shinawatra?
With his one-year sentence confirmed, attention now turns to how Thaksin’s political influence will play out. Although officially retired, he continues to cast a long shadow over Thai politics through family ties and loyal networks.
The Supreme Court ruling may close one chapter, but it opens new debates about justice, privilege, and political power in Thailand.

