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Phuket officials deny ‘irregularities’ in artificial coral reef project

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Officials deny ‘irregularities’ in artificial coral reef project

By The Phuket News

 

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While video recordings of the artificial reef blocks being deployed by at least one party have been banned by court order, the Phuket office of the Public Relations Department released this image to be used in announcing the news. Photo: PR Dept

 

PHUKET: The Phuket office of the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning (DPT) has denied any wrongdoing in the multi-million-baht project to create artificial reefs around Phuket amid a court case that officials are hesitant to explain.

 

In a statement issued via the Phuket office of the Public Relations Department on Friday (Oct 26), the DPT Phuket office revealed that no videos or other materials documenting the deployment are to be posted online or published elsewhere following an order by the Phuket Provincial Court.

 

The statement recognised that the centre of controversy stemmed from claims posted on social media and noted that the order was in relation to Black Case No. 1306/2018 being heard at the Phuket Provincial Court, dated October 22, 2018.


Read more at https://www.thephuketnews.com/officials-deny-irregularities-in-artificial-coral-reef-project-69142.php#YGD0sZWT2jrqi9dG.99 

 
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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The Phuket office of the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning (DPT) has denied any wrongdoing in the multi-million-baht project to create artificial reefs around Phuket amid a court case that officials are hesitant to explain

Following on from the (pointless) ongoing investigation into irregularities awarding of the lifeguard contract, it might seem that Phuket is attempting to win the title: Hub of all Thai corruption.

The truth can usually be found directly opposite of what is claimed.

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have you ever seen a completely rusted out car that can't be salvaged?

 

That rust is the corruption that is in everything in Thailand.

An artificial reef, a reasonable idea for diving tours and a postive environmental move. But they just couldn't help themselves could they.

 

I haven't read the Phuket News story, do I need to.

Water wet, corruption Phuket.....

Shamlessness .

"About 80 million baht budget" stated.  Approved contractor bid 63 million, and there were a total of 5000 blocks.  

The whole article could be a lot clearer, but then again maybe not.

Money to be scammed out of a project, almost every official will be trying to get a cut.

Every day every contract, somebody will be in there grabbing as much money as they can get.

1 hour ago, colinneil said:

Money to be scammed out of a project, almost every official will be trying to get a cut.

Every day every contract, somebody will be in there grabbing as much money as they can get.

It's evolution. Thai government and bureaucracy has taken thousands of years to arrive at this level.

4 hours ago, Oziex1 said:

An artificial reef, a reasonable idea for diving tours and a postive environmental move. But they just couldn't help themselves could they.

 

I haven't read the Phuket News story, do I need to.

That's the problem- they DID. ????

On 10/29/2018 at 12:13 PM, meinphuket said:

The truth can usually be found directly opposite of what is claimed.

 

Sadly, the "truth" can usually be found in an official's bank account.

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