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The Transport Minister, Admiral Thira Haocharoen, says he would like additional information on the nullification of the contracts for King Power International Company Limited to run duty free shops at Suvarnabhumi Airport.
The Airports of Thailand (AOT) Public Company Limited has reported that the contracts with King Power have been cancelled. However, Transport Minister Thira says he needs more information to help the investigation process.
Referring to the decision whether King Power will sign the new contracts, Admiral Thira says the Airports of Thailand will consider and revise the case, to determine the most appropriate outcome.
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