Wissanu said the two appointed committees had worked on three questions: had they committed any wrongdoing, who was responsible, and what was the estimated value of damages? These questions have been answered, Wissanu said.
The next step was for the committees to report to their respective ministers of Finance and Commerce, Wissanu said. Those ministers would then report to the prime minister, who would call a meeting to discuss the findings in detail. If everyone was in agreement, they would forward the report to the civil liability committee. The report would then be sent back to the PM and the two ministers to issue an administrative order against political holders and officials in accordance with the civil administrative procedures law.