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Royal Thai Air Force Launches Probe into Unpaid Duty Allowances


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In response to complaints from soldiers, the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has initiated an investigation into claims of unpaid duty allowances. This follows reports circulating on social media and was formally addressed by RTAF spokesperson Boonlert Andara.

 

Yesterday, Boonlert acknowledged messages from the popular social media page, Survive, alleging that personnel from Wing 3 in Sa Kaeo province had not received their duty allowances. Highlighting the case's urgency, Boonlert assured that the RTAF commander-in-chief has tasked the inspector general to examine the situation immediately and provide a detailed report.

 


 

 

 

Boonlert emphasized the RTAF’s commitment to transparent financial management and adherence to regulations. "The air force places a strong emphasis on ensuring that all budget disbursements comply strictly with relevant regulations," he stated.

 

The investigation seeks to clarify the issue and ensure that any errors or oversights in the disbursement process are promptly corrected, thereby restoring confidence among RTAF personnel and the public.

 

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-- 2024-09-20

 

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