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Should that not have been a normal procedure long ago, to check the background of officials??

Besides head of villages could be stopped. It is not of this century anymore as almost everyone has a car, motorcycle and smartphone and the government offices could take over. In fact they don't have anything of value to add to the community.... the head of villages,

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Anutin said he wonders how Praween was appointed Ta Kong sub-district headman (kamnan) in the first place, adding that he does not want unsuitable people to be appointed again.

From another post.

Sutin Klangsang, who became only the fifth civilian to run the Defense Ministry, also has no experience in security and military affairs

 

Look inwards Mr Anutin, unsuitable people?

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Come round to my place for cocktails, and to discuss 'business', looking down the barrel of a gun!

I live in the Pattaya area and criminal nepotism is rife. 

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14 hours ago, nglodnig said:

Documents to be presented for successful application:

 

Clean criminal record confirmation;

Curriculum Vitae (aka 'Resume" for our American friends);

Education certificates;

References from previous employers;

Full medical report

 

*OR*

 

One brown envelope

 

Do you take brown envelopes? Yes. OK you are in.

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Even if they are "clean", and that's highly unlikely as people obtain these "appointments" through a network of family, nepotism and corruption, they are quickly corrupted by the local mafia.

 

Anutin should just admit that corruption is pervasive and that nothing can really be done about it as it is part of the Thai national psyche.

 

I think Anupong was a hands-off Minister of the Interior for the past nine years, a payoff for leading the 2006 coup, so Anutin has inherited a morass of out-of-control corruption.

 

Clean up on aisle three.

 

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has instructed all provincial governors to check the backgrounds of individuals before they are appointed as officials,

Too late the cabinet has already been formed.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has instructed all provincial governors to check the backgrounds of individuals before they are appointed as officials,

Well who would have thunk that. next they'll check cops. :unsure:

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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Come round to my place for cocktails, and to discuss 'business', looking down the barrel of a gun!

I live in the Pattaya area and criminal nepotism is rife. 

'We are family.'????

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20 hours ago, nglodnig said:

Documents to be presented for successful application:

 

Clean criminal record confirmation;

Curriculum Vitae (aka 'Resume" for our American friends);

Education certificates;

References from previous employers;

Full medical report

 

*OR*

 

One brown envelope

 

All available from One Stop outlets in Kao San Road, Khrungthep and provincial branches.

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On 9/9/2023 at 1:13 AM, sammieuk1 said:

This is a very interesting story involving 21 police officers a headman with 2billion in the bank and now BJ ????

How is Boris Johnson involved in this saga ?

 

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Yet, it's OK to have a convicted heroin trafficker (Thamanat Prompao) as the Minister of Agriculture?! Hey bootlicker (Anutin), why don't you clean up parliament first......then maybe someone will take your seriously, I doubt it, but give it your all. Now run along little piggy, the trough is waiting for you, wouldn't want you to miss your slop.

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