Eurosport - Thu, 28 Feb 15:46:00 2008
Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra has vowed to clear his name after having been arrested and then bailed on his return to Thailand following 17 months of self-imposed exile.
The former Thai prime minister was ordered by the Supreme Court to post £134,610 bail pending trial on corruption charges which will begin on March 12. He is also barred from leaving the country without permission.
The 58-year-old, who took over City last summer, was taken into custody by police after his arrival at Suvarnabhumi International Airport on a Thai Airways flight from Hong Kong. He was then driven to the Supreme Court.
"I have returned to prove my innocence and restore my reputation, which has been unfairly tarnished," Shinawatra said in the Bangkok Post.
"I will not return to the political stage.
"I am 59 this year, so I just want to enjoy the last stages of my life with my family, in my country. I will die on Thai soil.
"There is nowhere in the world where I and my family can stay as happily as in Thailand."
He had earlier said before boarding the plane in Hong Kong: "I believe in the Thai justice system, especially the court system. Normally in justice systems everywhere, a person is innocent until proved guilty."
Members of the City squad - reportedly goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel and midfielder Kelvin Etuhu - were reportedly on the flight and said they planned to hold some soccer clinics with Thai children and work out with the national team.
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