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Ang Thong official paid full salary for decade without working

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A local government officer in Ang Thong has reportedly received a full salary and bonuses for 10 years without ever showing up for work, due to his side job as a night-time musician. The revelations were made by the popular Facebook page, Watchdog, which often exposes irregularities in government agencies.

 

A local official in Ang Thong, holding the position of a Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Officer, has not been attending work for roughly a decade. Instead, he has been performing as a singer at a night-time restaurant, which leaves him too tired to work during the day. Despite his absenteeism, he has continued to receive his full salary and bonuses.

 

Occasionally, the official would appear at the local government office only when summoned by the mayor, who would instruct the department head to call him in for a reprimand and to sign documents retroactively. This measure was ostensibly to avoid scrutiny. The timing of these appearances was irregular. He would sometimes show up, sign the necessary documents, and then disappear again without facing any penalties or consequences.


The online community has reacted strongly to the post, with many commenting that such cases are not surprising. Numerous people expressed their belief that this is just one of many similar instances occurring throughout the country.


The post has sparked a significant discussion about the integrity and efficiency of local government operations. Many netizens have voiced their concerns over the lack of accountability and the apparent ease with which such misconduct can go unchecked, reported KhaoSod.

 

This case sheds light on a troubling aspect of local government administration, where public servants can potentially exploit the system without facing repercussions. It also raises questions about the oversight mechanisms in place and whether they are sufficient to prevent such abuses.

 

In related news, a Thai family in the Isaan province of Nakhon Ratchasima accused their government official neighbour of six years of anti-social harassment. The allegations include throwing glass bottles and rubbish at the family and attempting to physically attack a family member.

 

by Puntid Tantivangphaisal
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-09-18
 

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he has been performing as a singer at a night-time restaurant, which leaves him too tired to work during the day

 

So what's the problem ? Sounds a perfectly reasonable excuse to me.

 

 

(Maybe I've been here too long )

 

 

Yeah, now we see the reason why Thais don´t want to pay taxes. They all know where the money goes. We have until end of Mars to support the system. 🤣

 

 

 

CBA to look, but pretty sure there was an Italian civil servant paid a full salary for decades, may 30 years or more.

If judging on the net benefit and not the hours worked, he may be their most productive gub'ment employee.

 

 

All Thai police:

No work? Just 10 years? Full pay, no bribes?

Hold my Sangsom.

In related news, a Thai family in the Isaan province of Nakhon Ratchasima accused their government official neighbour of six years of anti-social harassment.

 

How pray is it related ?

2 jobs a day, so he was working 2 shifts. Reasonable salary so.🤗

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