BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai court on Tuesday dismissed a 14 billion baht (£327.10 million) graft case against Airports of Thailand (BK:AOT) and duty-free retailer King Power, owner of the English Premier League club Leicester City.
A former anti-graft official, Charnchai Issarasenanark, had filed a lawsuit against executives from both firms last year.
A judge at the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases said Charnchai "was not an affected party, therefore he cannot sue in this case".
Airports of Thailand and King Power had denied the allegations.