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Probe finds Bt14m irregularities in fund for physically challenged

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Probe finds Bt14m irregularities in fund for physically challenged

By The Nation

 

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An official probe by the Labour Ministry has concluded that some enterprises failed to fully comply with laws and caused Bt14 million in damage to the fund for the physically challenged.

 

The same probe also did not find any officials negligent or corrupt. 

 

Labour Minister Police General Adul Sangsingkeo announced the probe results on Friday. 

 

“We have found 12 cases of contract non-compliance,” he said. 

 

He said some enterprises conducted fewer hours of training for the physically challenged than what they had initially promised in their proposals, and they also covered fewer trainees.

 

The Labour Ministry launched the probe after a network advocating the rights of the physically challenged spoke up last month about alleged irregularities. 

 

By law, big enterprises are required to hire some physically challenged persons or contribute an amount to the fund to promote improvement in the quality of life of the physically challenged, or support them in other forms such as providing training or space for them to run their small stalls.

 

Adul said there were 1.9 million physically challenged people in Thailand and enterprises were required to hire 64,570 of them.

 

However, only 36,315 physically challenged persons were hired. Many enterprises chose to make contributions to the fund, amounting to about Bt1.5 billion a year. Some other enterprises chose to provide occupational support to the physically challenged in other forms. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30355903

 

 
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7 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

An official probe by the Labour Ministry has concluded that some enterprises failed to fully comply with laws and caused Bt14 million in damage to the fund for the physically challenged.

 

The same probe also did not find any officials negligent or corrupt. 

 

Perfect conclusion...…..no face lost here........carry on!

37 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

 

Perfect conclusion...…..no face lost here........carry on!

Expected outcome, all clean and above board - well done keep up the good work. 

A rushed investigation appears to have found that the complainant was wrong when he said he had already discovered several individuals who were getting far less than they were entitled to or none at all. The usual 'ghost figures' that feature in almost all corruption cases. Who would you believe?

2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

 . . . and caused Bt14 million in damage to the fund . . .

Clearly the Labour Ministry is lost for the right words. Now, repeat after me and listen carefully, Police General Adul, 'cos I'm only going to say it once, 'Some thieving bastard from within our ranks has stolen this money and I'd be ephing grateful if they'd return it.'

Why does Thai officialdom have such a problem finding the right words? Maybe 'cos he's a 'police general' cast-out, rather than a man of intelligence and integrity.

 Well ole Adul is clearly talking BS, they did not find any official negligent or corrupt.:cheesy:

That is the joke of the year.

irregularities,and no officials negligent or corrupt.

Yes,that sounds about right,in crazy Thailand.

regards Worgeordie

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