By Amy Sawitta Lefevre
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand is investigating 16 people, including current and former politicians and well-known business people, whose names appeared in the "Panama Papers", a top official at the country's Anti Money Laundering Office (AMLO) said on Friday.
The individuals are among scores of politicians and business figures worldwide who feature in the massive document leak from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, which specialises in establishing offshore companies.
The investigation into possible money laundering is at an early stage and Thai authorities have so far found no evidence of wrongdoing, AMLO acting Secretary-General Seehanat Prayoonrat told reporters on Friday.
Thailand has sought cooperation from Panama's anti-money laundering agency, he said, and would not release the names of the individuals on the list until authorities had verified the leaked information.
Seehanat said he did not know if any members of the Thai military government were on the list.
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"We are doing preliminary checks," he said.
(Reporting by Amy Sawitta Lefevre; Writing by Simon Webb; Editing by Sam Holmes)