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Social Development In Thailand

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Thaikorn to chekc (sic) Sutha's education record in Philippines

Thaikorn Polsuwan, a political activist, said he would visit the Philippines this month (April) to investigate the education record of the Minister of Social Development and Human Security Sutha Chansaeng.

Sutha claimed he graduated from the Republican College in Quezon City.

-- The Nation --

Type "Republican College in Quezon City" into google and see if you can find their website. I tried and at best was able to find databases which list this college. One database I refer to is http://colleges.indiaedu.com/asia/philippi...management.html To me it seems odd that the email address is a @yahoo.com account and the only one without a website.

Money will be well spent to investigate this more to establish if this place is a bona fide education institution that awards passes to individuals who have capabilities and not simply cash to buy a piece of paper.

I would have thought that Social Development and Human Security would carry a huge impact on Thailand's sustainable development. This impact would be positive with the right policies in place or extremely damaging with the wrong policies in place.

For example one could ensure that the populace continue to accept meager cash handouts around election time or alternatively could question policies and demand debates amongst candidates to better understand their sentiments and intents before eletions are held.

I leave it to you to suggest which would be positive and which would be negative :o

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