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Former Kaeng Krachan national park chief Chaiwat asked to resign from civil service


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Chaiwat Limlikhit-akson, director of the 9th Office of Area Conservation Management, based in Thailand’s northeastern province of Ubon Ratchathani, was asked to resign from the civil service today (Friday), by the civil service committee of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

 

The committee’s decision is in line with the recommendation of the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission, that Chaiwat, former chief of the Kaeng Krachan national park in Phetchaburi province, should be asked to resign or be dismissed from the civil service, after finding him guilty of malfeasance in office over an incident a decade ago, when he led some of his officials in burning down about 100 houses of Karen indigenous villagers in Ban Kang Kloy, deep inside the Kaeng Krachan national park.

 

All the Karen villagers were relocated to an area called Bangkloi Lang. The land was unsuitable for farming, however, so about 39 families went back to their previous location, called Bang Kloy Bon or Jai Paendin.  The group was recently forced to leave again, resulting in many of them arriving in Bangkok and camping out in front of Government House, to demand the return of their ancestral land.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/former-kaeng-krachan-national-park-chief-chaiwat-asked-to-resign-from-civil-service/

 

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22 minutes ago, robertson468 said:

Please re-read the article which says, "should be asked to resign or be dismissed".

It is yourself needs to re-read the article, my comment was asked to resign must be a joke.

If he resigns he keeps his pension, no punishment, sacked he loses it.

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He already is banned from the civil service. So he no longer has that status. He should be sacked then he wont receive a pension. This is info from the Bangkok post for some reason they in general seem to have better articles with more information. 

 

I don't understand how he can be banned from civil service but still keep his job. Seems that the higher ups in Thailand are practically immune from losing their benefits. Then again most of their benefits come from corruption opportunities. He has none anymore.

 

But he got off far to light for what he has done. The murder of the activist was almost sure him. However they can't prove it. DSI tried it but failed.

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4 hours ago, colinneil said:

Asked to resign, must be a joke, he did wrong, sack him job done.

He would lose face by being sacked, getting caught-out is bad luck and trip to the Wat, a few wai's and a few Bht in the box fixes that. 

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