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School Meal Scandal: Director Removed Over Shoddy Food
Instead of transferring him, why not turn it into a legal matter and scrutinize his bank accounts/assets? -
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Video Chaos in Pattaya: Viral Fight Highlights City's Nightlife Issues
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H.Pylori test in Bangkok -- cheapest option?
I agree but many doctors here would have done the same anyway without testing. They give out antibiotics like candy. It’s also a good bet she has been carrying H.Pylori for years (it’s prevalent here), coming from other people, compromised food & water etc. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 June 2025
School Meal Scandal: Director Removed Over Shoddy Food File photo for reference only The Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) has swiftly acted to transfer a school director following a public outcry over poor-quality school meals in Chiang Mai. Full stort: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364962-school-meal-scandal-director-removed-over-shoddy-food/ -
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School Meal Scandal: Director Removed Over Shoddy Food
File photo for reference only The Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) has swiftly acted to transfer a school director following a public outcry over poor-quality school meals in Chiang Mai. Cries erupted on social media after images revealed a meagre breakfast consisting of chicken scraps in broth and a single boiled egg, despite a 30-baht-per-meal budget per student. The school at the heart of the scandal is Rajaprajanugroh School in Mae Ai district, serving over 822 underprivileged and hill-tribe children. All students receive three meals daily, each funded at 30 baht per meal. Concerns were raised about whether these meals were truly reflective of the allocated budget, sparking widespread public outrage. In response, Obec ordered an immediate investigation and temporarily reassigned the school’s director to the Office of Special Education Administration. This move aims to maintain fairness and prevent any interference with the ongoing probe. Obec Secretary-General Lt Thanu Wongchinda made it clear that any misconduct found will lead to disciplinary and legal consequences. Lt Thanu issued an apology for the incident, underscoring the importance of providing nutritious meals to students. He stressed that students should never be denied their fundamental right to quality food. Obec has also mandated the school to urgently enhance meal quality, with a team deployed to monitor the improvements closely. Moreover, Obec has made it clear that food budgets, as public funds, must be utilised transparently and for their designated purpose. They assured thorough scrutiny to prevent any misuse. Furthermore, Obec is implementing wider measures across all schools nationwide to review and improve meal programmes. Regional offices have been tasked with supervising school meal schemes, especially in boarding schools benefiting from full meal funding. The review will prioritise transparency in procurement, maintaining nutritional standards, and boosting accountability through community and parental involvement. By ensuring these steps, Obec aims to restore public trust and guarantee the wellbeing of students across the nation, securing their right to wholesome, quality meals. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-27 -
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Crime Prominent Businessman Gunned Down in Bold Car Park Ambush in Kanchanaburi
15 gunshot wounds from a .38 calibre revolver Well they did want to be sure !
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