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School snack money con - it's just a disgruntled employee says deputy director

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School snack money con - it's just a disgruntled employee says deputy director

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

A deputy director of a Suphanburi school has hit back at claims that he pocketed a government fund meant to provide students with snacks.

 

The story hit the Thai media after allegations made online by someone who said they were a teacher at Phawanaphimon Withaya School in Suphanburi.

 

The scandal involved the delivery of 2,000 items such as cakes per day at a cost of three to four baht each.

 

Netizens commented that it appeared to be another example of a corrupt school taking the money for themselves but Pramote Klomkliang said this was not the case.

 

He said that in fact the claims came from a disgruntled employee who was sacked on April 1st for gross misconduct.

 

He said that the teacher concerned was taking time off work then presenting bogus medical certificates.

 

They had already caused the school considerable harm now they were trying to make matters worse.

 

A district official in U-Thong who is the son of the deputy director Suphamat Klomkliang is also caught up in the drama.

 

Both father and son intend to go to police today to press charges of computer based defamation against the former teacher.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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He can deny, but everybody knows how it is anyway. It happens everywhere.

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Netizens commented that it appeared to be another example of a corrupt school

We're only in it for the money!!!

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

He said that in fact the claims came from a disgruntled employee who was sacked on April 1st for gross misconduct.

 

He said that the teacher concerned was taking time off work then presenting bogus medical certificates.

 

They had already caused the school considerable harm now they were trying to make matters worse.

 

A district official in U-Thong who is the son of the deputy director Suphamat Klomkliang is also caught up in the drama.

 

Both father and son intend to go to police today to press charges of computer based defamation against the former teacher.

Not exactly a denial of the veracity of the claims...

How many students in this school? 2,000 items per day is quite a lot.

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They're only following the example of the current PM, it's Thainess. 

it seems a national sport here...steal from the poor & need for THEMSELVES,no honor... all that budda crap being hollyer than the next person, smile in your face & a knife in your back

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