Nopporn out; WEH taps new CEO

Nopporn out; WEH taps new CEO

Thailand's biggest developer of wind farms, Wind Energy Holdings, has appointed a new chief executive, the company said Tuesday.

Nopporn Suppipat (Bangkok Post file photo)

The change follows a high-profile corruption scandal that rocked Thailand and implicated the company's cofounder and former chief executive, Nopporn Suppipat, 43.

Mr Nopporn has stepped down, the company said in a statement.

"Nopporn Suppipat has stood down from his role as co-CEO and from the board of directors of WEH," it said. "The allegations against Nopporn are his own personal matter and are in no way linked to WEH."

Emma Collins, previously a co-chief executive, has been appointed Wind Energy Holding's sole CEO with immediate effect. Wind Energy Holdings was founded in 2009.

Mr Nopporn, ranked among Thailand's 50 wealthiest people in 2013 by business magazine Forbes, is wanted on charges ranging from violating a strict lese majeste law that protects the monarchy to extortion. He fled to Cambodia last month.

Police accuse Nopporn of conspiring to kidnap a creditor to force him to reduce a $4 million loan he owed.

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