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Thai PM Calls Meeting to Discuss Police Pay Hike

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Picture courtesy of Facebook Royal Thai Police 

 

The Thai Prime Minister has scheduled a key meeting to discuss police salary adjustments and computer science criteria.

 

On 25th June, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, chair of the Thai Police Commission, has set a meeting for 14:00 on 27th June at Si Yanon Conference Room to address several key issues.

 

The agenda includes five main points: announcements from the chair, approval of the previous meeting's minutes, updates from subcommittees on discipline and investigations, and strategies to resolve police appointment issues.

 

Crucially, discussions will focus on the first-half salary raises for police officers level S.6 and above.

 

Additionally, adjustments to computer science qualifications for specific technical roles will be considered following previous observations.

 

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Need to keep the BIB on side   

The annual meeting to discuss police wage increases.

5 hours ago, JoePai said:

Need to keep the BIB on side   

Thinking the same thing, she might need protection soon.

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The Thai police should be paid a fair and decent salary so they could avoid taking bribes......or is that to much to hope for....🙄🙄 

...Using The Thai Taxpayer Money To... (?)

...Yet 400 Baht A Day Is 'Too Much'... (?)

...Disgraceful Or Despicable... (?)

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1 hour ago, harryviking said:

The Thai police should be paid a fair and decent salary so they could avoid taking bribes......or is that to much to hope for....🙄🙄 

 

... the thai police will take both, the salary increase and the bribes ... :smile:

 

getting corruption out of the police is like trying to "remove the bar from a barlady ..."

it would take much stronger (more draconian) measures to achieve the nearly impossible goal of reducing police corruption ...

there's no hope that anything will truly change in our lifetime ... 

1 hour ago, motdaeng said:

 

... the thai police will take both, the salary increase and the bribes ... :smile:

 

getting corruption out of the police is like trying to "remove the bar from a barlady ..."

it would take much stronger (more draconian) measures to achieve the nearly impossible goal of reducing police corruption ...

there's no hope that anything will truly change in our lifetime ... 

Can not argue with you there. But the timing of this smells alot like the PM wants to make sure the police are committed to her agenda and to protecting her. What better way then to promise salary increases to the lower ranks and large increases to the higher ones. 

Didn't they just get a pay hike ?

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51 minutes ago, thesetat said:

Can not argue with you there. But the timing of this smells alot like the PM wants to make sure the police are committed to her agenda and to protecting her. What better way then to promise salary increases to the lower ranks and large increases to the higher ones. 

The police have always been part of Taksin government. That is why they do not like the military who can temporarily tell them what to do when Taksin is not in charge.

Papa says we need to look after all the big bosses in the police before the big demonstration this weekend 

On 6/26/2025 at 1:34 AM, webfact said:

The agenda includes five main points:

 

Will it include payments for fines not registered...?

18 hours ago, SOTIRIOS said:

..Using The Thai Taxpayer Money To... (?)

 

Of cours, what else.?

14 hours ago, crazykopite said:

Papa says we need to look after all the big bosses in the police before the big demonstration this weekend 

daddy has already decided on the police wages, the "meeting" she has scheduled to discuss this is nothing but acting

19 hours ago, harryviking said:

The Thai police should be paid a fair and decent salary so they could avoid taking bribes......or is that to much to hope for....🙄🙄 

personally I prefer things how they are and have always been.   The ability to buy ones way out of trouble can be very useful

22 hours ago, harryviking said:

The Thai police should be paid a fair and decent salary so they could avoid taking bribes......or is that to much to hope for....🙄🙄 

 

I suspect you have answered your own question.

19 hours ago, FlorC said:

Didn't they just get a pay hike ?

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Driving the wrong way should lead to an immediate impounding of vehicle, a 10,000 baht fine and license revocation. After retesting/relicensing, as well as paying the fine, only then should they receive their vehicle back, that's if the vehicle is properly registered and insured. 

 

21 hours ago, motdaeng said:

 

... the thai police will take both, the salary increase and the bribes ... :smile:

 

getting corruption out of the police is like trying to "remove the bar from a barlady ..."

it would take much stronger (more draconian) measures to achieve the nearly impossible goal of reducing police corruption ...

there's no hope that anything will truly change in our lifetime ... 

Yeah.......I am affraid you are right ....😫

19 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Driving the wrong way should lead to an immediate impounding of vehicle, a 10,000 baht fine and license revocation. After retesting/relicensing, as well as paying the fine, only then should they receive their vehicle back, that's if the vehicle is properly registered and insured. 

 

Ridiculous.

You never drive the "wrong" way ?

 

On 6/27/2025 at 12:42 PM, lordgrinz said:

 

Driving the wrong way should lead to an immediate impounding of vehicle, a 10,000 baht fine and license revocation. After retesting/relicensing, as well as paying the fine, only then should they receive their vehicle back, that's if the vehicle is properly registered and insured. 

 

You must be missing the authoritarian country that you come from , why not return there instead of wishing to impose  it here

On 6/26/2025 at 2:10 PM, SOTIRIOS said:

Using The Thai Taxpayer Money To.

did you expect her to use her own money ??

Sack half of them and double the pay for those deemed fit to serve.

6 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

You must be missing the authoritarian country that you come from , why not return there instead of wishing to impose  it here

 

So you are for motorcycles driving the wrong way down the road?! Let us know if that changes when one hits you head-on in traffic, if you live to tell about it.

7 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

So you are for motorcycles driving the wrong way down the road?! Let us know if that changes when one hits you head-on in traffic, if you live to tell about it.

I like many others left a miserable over regulated nanny state to come here and I have no wish to see Thailand morph into a close of that. Why anybody would wish for that is beyond me , looks like you are not really comfortable with paying off the police either, how bizarre.

I learnt to adapt my driving to suit conditions here, its not hard, you could start by learning to look both ways,  let us know how things improve as a result 

4 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

I like many others left a miserable over regulated nanny state to come here and I have no wish to see Thailand morph into a close of that.

 

If that's why you left and came here, the problem might be you, not the place you left. I prefer to have all these laws, rules, regulations, and enforcement so that we are all on the same page. I see you prefer chaos, to each their own, but don't come crying when you become a victim of your own delusions.

2 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

If that's why you left and came here, the problem might be you, not the place you left. I prefer to have all these laws, rules, regulations, and enforcement so that we are all on the same page. I see you prefer chaos, to each their own, but don't come crying when you become a victim of your own delusions.

Indeed the "problem" may well have been with me  but it didn't follow me here

So why did you choose to leave your civilised over regulated country  to come here if you prefer strict rules and regulations ? what a strange choice.

Was it lack of research?, or did you just expect Thailand to change to suit you? I think you may be disappointed

6 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

Indeed the "problem" may well have been with me  but it didn't follow me here

So why did you choose to leave your civilised over regulated country  to come here if you prefer strict rules and regulations ? what a strange choice.

Was it lack of research?, or did you just expect Thailand to change to suit you? I think you may be disappointed

 

I came here to help support my wife and daughter, I hate pretty much everything else about Thailand, it's a cesspool of the worst kind. All I ask is they priorities the safety of everyone, something they are failing at miserably. Laws, rules, and regulations are put in place to keep us all safe from those who believe and embrace chaos, until of course that chaos effects them, then they cry foul. 

18 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

I like many others left a miserable over regulated nanny state to come here and I have no wish to see Thailand morph into a close of that. Why anybody would wish for that is beyond me , looks like you are not really comfortable with paying off the police either, how bizarre.

I learnt to adapt my driving to suit conditions here, its not hard, you could start by learning to look both ways,  let us know how things improve as a result 

Yes , thanks for your posts. This is exactly how I feel.

 

There is another thread here :

https://aseannow.com/topic/1364387-why-do-you-hate-thailand-so-much/

 

Because Thailand is becoming more and more like the nanny states we fled.

Now higher fines , traffic camera's everywhere , ....

 

 

 

 

 

 

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