Yingluck's 110m baht mansion seized
It's among some 30 assets taken back by the government
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Bangkok
THAILAND'S fugitive former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra's 110 million baht (S$4.6 million) mansion in Bangkok is among more than 30 of her assets that have been confiscated to pay the compensation demanded from her for damages stemming from her government's rice-pledging scheme.
This is according to her lawyer Noppadon Laothong, who was quoted in a report published in The Nation on Wednesday.
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