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DSI to probe Phuket businesses over potential labour law evasion

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The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has disclosed that a rigorous probe will be undertaken into nine Phuket-based businesses suspected of employing Thai nominees to evade labour laws limiting specific industries to Thai nationals only.

 

Among these organisations is the Green Elephant Sanctuary Park, managed by Urs Fehr, a 45 year old Swiss national known for an incident last month involving an alleged assault on a female doctor near his leased villa at Yamu Beach in Thalang district.

 

An initial examination conducted recently suggested these firms are compliant with Thai law that restricts foreign ownership to no more than 49% of shares in a Thai-registered business. However, Yutthana Praedam, the acting DSI director-general, declared a more comprehensive investigation is essential to ascertain that the Thai shareholders are not merely figureheads.

 

Furthermore, the legitimacy of these companies’ business operations will be evaluated by various state agencies to verify whether they possess the necessary permits for their services, such as tour guides.

 

This collaborative effort sees the involvement of the Department of Business Development, Department of Tourism, Immigration Bureau, and the Tourist Police Bureau alongside DSI, reported Bangkok Post.


In a separate development, an inquiry into potential inconsistencies in the allocation of land title deeds for plots situated along Yamu Beach is in progress, according to an anonymous source. Aerial assessments of the location reportedly revealed an absence of previous agricultural activity, originally stated as the reason for issuing Sor Khor 1 land occupation documents back in 1974. These titles were later upgraded to Nor Sor 3 Kor certificates in 2005, the source added.

 

Legal entities potentially involved in nominee activities were found in Chiang Mai and Chon Buri provinces. Ongoing analysis aimed to evaluate investment values and obtain more business information, while warnings were issued against aiding foreigners in circumventing business laws.

 

by Mitch Connor

Photo courtesy of Achadthaya Chuenniran

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2024-03-15

 

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10 minutes ago, webfact said:

Among these organisations is the Green Elephant Sanctuary Park, managed by Urs Fehr, a 45 year old Swiss national known for an incident last month involving an alleged assault on a female doctor

Had a feeling the guy was bad news from the get go.....

And the Swiss shockwaves roll on and on.

 

12 minutes ago, webfact said:

Aerial assessments of the location reportedly revealed an absence of previous agricultural activity, originally stated as the reason for issuing Sor Khor 1 land occupation documents back in 1974. These titles were later upgraded to Nor Sor 3 Kor certificates in 2005

This is an old trick used extensively in Thailand.

Quite a few plots near me have done a similar thing.

Land titles are being revoked.

3 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

Had a feeling the guy was bad news from the get go.....

Yep he's really opened up a can of worms.

I bet he really wishes he'd kept his mouth firmly shut now.

 

I can't see Phuket being a place for him to hang around in even if he manages to come out of this mess.

 

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