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Fancy lampposts! There may be tough economic times but Thai council still spending millions on "Kinarees"


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The scandal and investigation known as "lamppostgate" has resurfaced in the Ratchathewa sub-district of Bang Plee district, Samut Prakan, central Thailand.

 

It has been claimed that corrupt councils spend money on fancy lamppost designs to gouge public money for themselves. 

 

Such designs can be seen in many places in Thailand, sometimes in completely out of the way locations where normal lighting would suffice.

 

Now in the very place where the scandal began before spreading elsewhere - and where an investigation is still unresolved after nine years - the local council has decided to put in 727 more "Kinaree" lampposts.

 

Kinarees are mythical creatures from Thai legend.

 

They are costing a whopping 69 million baht.

 

Ten on the council voted yes, four said no so mayor Songchai Nokkham's plan is going ahead.

They are also spending 54 million baht on CCTV and 25 million on a building upgrade. 

 

Ratchathewa has been investigated since 2013 over the issue reported Siam Rath

 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

has been claimed that corrupt councils spend money on fancy lamppost designs to gouge public money for themselves. 

Ooh! Who would claim such a thing?..........????

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My partner is an accountant for a civil engineering company. Roads and bridges. Contracts mostly 600 million upwards, the standard cut for 'officials' is factored into their contract tenders at 11%. 

That's the way it is. Without those payoffs, no contracts. 

Every time a progress payment is due from local government, so too a progress payment is due to the local government inspectors who sign off on work completed.

 

 

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9 hours ago, lujanit said:

Blatant corruption.  Why not fix roads and pathways and skim that budget?  At least it would benefit the public.  If nothing happened since 2013 nothing will happen now or in the future.

You answered your own question... Fixing roads have far smaller kickback that these very expensive lamps... Follow the money answers almost all questions here... 

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44 minutes ago, gomangosteen said:

... the standard cut for 'officials' is factored into their contract tenders at 11%.

... Sounds reasonable, I've heard numbers about twice of that... 

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NACC says Racha Thewa TAO has the right to buy more “fancy” lamp posts

 

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Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) will not interfere with the decision of the Racha Thewa Tambon (sub-district) Administration Organisation (TAO) to procure an additional 727 “fancy” lamp posts, at an estimated cost of 69 million baht, to be installed in the sub-district.

 

NACC Secretary-General Niwatchai Kasemmongkol said today (Thursday) that the TAO Council in Samut Prakan Province has the authority to press ahead with the lamp post project, even though it is already being investigated by the anti-corruption watchdog for alleged misuse of funds to procure hundreds of similar lamp posts at inflated prices previously.

 

He said that there are five case files open on the lamp post project and the NACC is expected to wrap up all the cases early next year, ahead of a ruling by the commission. The accused will be given a chance to defend themselves, he added.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/nacc-says-racha-thewa-tao-has-the-right-to-buy-more-fancy-lamp-posts/

 

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These lampposts didn't even get posts ... loosely attached to buildings along a Chanthaburi riverside road, only a few function as lights, several have fallen off and sit propped up on the pavement as ornaments.

 

I wasn't aware of this fraud business ... there's also a stretch of rural road, no houses,  that strangely has about 150m of fancy lights for no apparent reason. I don't know if they're connected, or purely decorative. 

 

Money well spent?

 

Did consider taking one home for the garden, but that would be akin to a crime against humanity and the "ha ha" full force of the law would apply

 

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19 hours ago, nikmar said:

I was going to say just that - maybe they could put a row of lights in the middle of the canal!!!!

Missed opportunity, they could have thrown a connecting arc over the klong and had an avenue of light reflecting in the water below, could have had fish-tail boat rides at night..

for a price.

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15 hours ago, Cranky said:

You think they could put them up straight for that money. 

No, No, No,...... They put them in at a cant, then get more money to level them up later....:thumbsup:

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19 hours ago, nikmar said:

I was going to say just that - maybe they could put a row of lights in the middle of the canal!!!!

That is where the next 700 or so are going.....

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12 hours ago, gomangosteen said:

My partner is an accountant for a civil engineering company. Roads and bridges. Contracts mostly 600 million upwards, the standard cut for 'officials' is factored into their contract tenders at 11%. 

That's the way it is. Without those payoffs, no contracts. 

Every time a progress payment is due from local government, so too a progress payment is due to the local government inspectors who sign off on work completed.

 

 

This is a product of the Thai economic model. Low efficiency of tax collection leads to a shortfall in the money available for public officials’ salaries. 
 

Low salaries means they must be creative to supplement them to support their desired lifestyles. So skimming becomes a way of life.

 

Capital projects are well supported as great skimming opportunities. Maintenance not so much, which is why, together with skims on the original project quality, the infrastructure crumbles after a few years. Just look at how short the lifetime is of new roads. 
 

As there is no appetite to change the model, supported by the businesses and officials  who benefit, it will continue ad infinitum.

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