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CSD warns Thais: Falsify sick notes and face jail and the sack

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CSD warns Thais: Falsify sick notes and face jail and the sack

 

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Caption: Warning about adding days off on sick notes

 

The Crime Suppression Division has warned Thais that they face jail and dismissal from their jobs if they falsify sick notes from doctors. 

 

They were responding to a case that has created much humor online and in the Thai media. 

 

An employee added days off to a doctor's report saying they should be excused work from the 19th of July to the 25th. 

The fraud came to light after the company contacted the female doctor. 

 

The CSD said that people could be jailed for three years and fined 60,000 baht for falsifying documents in this manner, reported Daily News.

 

Source: Daily News

 

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8 minutes ago, Fred white said:

Most places you're just fired

Especially those working in a kiln oven.

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18 minutes ago, Fred white said:

Most places you're just fired

Exactly; why is this a criminal issue.

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Fake a sick note and get fired. Become an officer of the law and break the law - get moved to inactive post. 

51 minutes ago, Fred white said:

Most places you're just fired

I agree. Why is this any of the government's business?

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Pretend to be sick and get a real sick note. You can lie about anything, but your papers must be in order!

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8 minutes ago, RotBenz8888 said:

Pretend to be sick and get a real sick note. You can lie about anything, but your papers must be in order!

Yes gruppenfuhrer!

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1 minute ago, wreckingcountry said:

Jail for falsifying a sick document for an employer? Highlights how the law goes after the small fry while the whales are deemed too dangerous to tackle

I don't think you can categorise the Welsh like that, even if they are good rugby players.

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2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

CSD warns Thais: Falsify sick notes and face jail and the sack

The Crime Suppression unit is part of the Police Department and they have a new self appointed Supremo in PM Prayut.

He is in charge of the RTP and he will not tolerate fake employment sick notes nor will he sanction parents notes to the teacher that their child is unwell and can't come to school.  

The government has re-education camps to suppress this sort of intolerable behaviour.

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12 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

The Crime Suppression unit is part of the Police Department and they have a new self appointed Supremo in PM Prayut.

He is in charge of the RTP and he will not tolerate fake employment sick notes nor will he sanction parents notes to the teacher that their child is unwell and can't come to school.  

The government has re-education camps to suppress this sort of intolerable behaviour.

Parents notes to the teacher:

Dear teacher, Jenny who is always very perceptive, can't come to school today,

She's says she's suffering from PMS. She seems to get it every time she sees our glorious leader speaking, claiming everything he says is Sh-te.

 

27 minutes ago, wreckingcountry said:

Jail for falsifying a sick document for an employer? Highlights how the law goes after the small fry while the whales are deemed too dangerous to tackle


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Indeed. Keeping the lemmings in line.

Three times now, I have been extremely sick in Thailand.

 

First time, I contracted food poisoning from pork that had been left out all day. My wife insisted it was safe to eat, I made a bet with her and ate it - she lost the bet, I lost my wellness. 

 

Second time, I ate 10 mangosteen seeds without noticing, not realising mangosteen had seeds. They blocked my appendix and doctors were ready to remove my appendix, I suggested another route and passed the stones after 14 days. 

 

Third time, I developed food poisoning after eating at Glass House in Jomtien and got food poisoning. I ignored it for 4 days, and went to Bangkok hospital on day 5 as I was having problems staying awake. As a result of ignoring the food poisoning I developed a chest infection. Lucky I had health insurance, the bill was hefty. 

 

In all three cases, I had to apply considerable pressure on the doctors to get a "doctors note", as they all assured me this was not common practice in Thailand. My employers have to pay me out as sick leave rather than annual leave in New Zealand if I am unwell. This perplexed the doctors. 

 

Are sick notes standard with Thai doctors? 

A former work colleague of mine in Oz was caught out after scanning a legit doctor's medical cert, five years prior, and using the same altered document, changing the dates to suit ever since.. 

 

All of 15 med certs produced over 5 yrs were picture perfect except for date changes. His boss grew suspicious because some certs were 1-2 wks each.. He called the surgery and apparently the doctor retired 3 yrs prior.. After this employee got paid for 30 wks of falsified medical certs.. 

 

He's been unemployed ever since and has to repay this overpayment.. No jail time but a heavy fine.. ???? 

1 hour ago, TheGhostWithin said:

Three times now, I have been extremely sick in Thailand.

 

First time, I contracted food poisoning from pork that had been left out all day. My wife insisted it was safe to eat, I made a bet with her and ate it - she lost the bet, I lost my wellness. 

 

Second time, I ate 10 mangosteen seeds without noticing, not realising mangosteen had seeds. They blocked my appendix and doctors were ready to remove my appendix, I suggested another route and passed the stones after 14 days. 

 

Third time, I developed food poisoning after eating at Glass House in Jomtien and got food poisoning. I ignored it for 4 days, and went to Bangkok hospital on day 5 as I was having problems staying awake. As a result of ignoring the food poisoning I developed a chest infection. Lucky I had health insurance, the bill was hefty. 

 

In all three cases, I had to apply considerable pressure on the doctors to get a "doctors note", as they all assured me this was not common practice in Thailand. My employers have to pay me out as sick leave rather than annual leave in New Zealand if I am unwell. This perplexed the doctors. 

 

Are sick notes standard with Thai doctors? 

I didn't know mangosteens had small seeds I've found what I thought was a large seed but spit them out

22 hours ago, Gumballl said:

Exactly; why is this a criminal issue.

Because control is the name of the game. Gotta keep the presents in line and on their knees.

12 minutes ago, dcnx said:

Because control is the name of the game. Gotta keep the presents in line and on their knees.

I didn't realise it was christmas already?

23 hours ago, rkidlad said:

Fake a sick note and get fired. Become an officer of the law and break the law - get moved to inactive post. 

or promoted

You can rob the country of billions and only get 5 years jail talk about keeping your foot on the brown peoples throats 

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CSD warns Thais: Falsify sick notes and face jail and the sack

Starting to make the Chinese look all warm and fluffy.

On 8/3/2019 at 5:39 PM, rooster59 said:

The CSD said that people could be jailed for three years and fined 60,000 baht

Pathetic.....as  usual.

Three times now, I have been extremely sick in Thailand.
 
First time, I contracted food poisoning from pork that had been left out all day. My wife insisted it was safe to eat, I made a bet with her and ate it - she lost the bet, I lost my wellness. 
 
Second time, I ate 10 mangosteen seeds without noticing, not realising mangosteen had seeds. They blocked my appendix and doctors were ready to remove my appendix, I suggested another route and passed the stones after 14 days. 
 
Third time, I developed food poisoning after eating at Glass House in Jomtien and got food poisoning. I ignored it for 4 days, and went to Bangkok hospital on day 5 as I was having problems staying awake. As a result of ignoring the food poisoning I developed a chest infection. Lucky I had health insurance, the bill was hefty. 
 
In all three cases, I had to apply considerable pressure on the doctors to get a "doctors note", as they all assured me this was not common practice in Thailand. My employers have to pay me out as sick leave rather than annual leave in New Zealand if I am unwell. This perplexed the doctors. 
 
Are sick notes standard with Thai doctors? 

Yes I’ve had plenty of sick notes over the years. The doctors I’ve seen in hospitals here have been quite strict and never offered or agreed to more days off than required.

sooo...

the CSD (what a name for an authority...maybe soon they will develop

and mind reading machine that will stop people who even think about commiting a crime),

will arrest people who falsify sick notes,,,than they will get sick in the horrible thai

jails, and than...they can get a real sick note?

is that correct? DID I get it right?

I used to falsify sicknotes at school
Especially when it came to P.E - cross country running! [emoji846]


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On 8/3/2019 at 6:11 PM, rkidlad said:

Fake a sick note and get fired. Become an officer of the law and break the law - get moved to inactive post. 

 

but usually get promoted

would it technically not be falsifying a document, fraudulently altering a document ??   it is technically fraud but fraud is the norm in society 

4 hours ago, dcnx said:

Because control is the name of the game. Gotta keep the presents in line and on their knees.

PEASANTS ????

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