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I Have Changed My Mind Since Oct 7 Terror Attack, Have You?
No, the OP is just an old Hamas supporter with a new name. Joined a few days ago and has about 50 posts. -
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Report Unregistered Kindergarten in Cherng Talay Raises Oversight Concerns
Pictures courtesy of The Phuket News Concerns over educational oversight have surfaced in Phuket as an unregistered kindergarten in Cherng Talay continues to operate and promote itself as a legitimate school without formal approval from the Phuket Provincial Education Area Office (PPEAO). Despite ongoing inquiries, the PPEAO has yet to issue clear guidance on the school's legal status, leaving many questioning the efficacy of education regulation on the island. The kindergarten, which claims to function as a formal school, lacks official registration. However, despite its unapproved status, the school remains operational, openly advertising its services and raising red flags among stakeholders. Director of the PPEAO, Panna Phromwichian, acknowledged the issue but noted that no legal action had been initiated against the facility. She urged directors to submit necessary documentation for review, though she sidestepped direct queries regarding the school's continued operation. Previously, the school was shut down for illegal activities at the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary site. Yet, it seems little has changed, with its current location listed near Cherng Talay Police Station. The PPEAO was alerted to the school's activities on May 13, but a formal application was only filed by the institution on May 19. Panna did not specify whether this application was a direct instruction from her office. The situation is further complicated by the identification of over 20 other unauthorised schools in the area, with no closures or legal measures taken thus far. Although Panna claimed that halting the operation of illegal schools is a priority, the kindergarten continues to advertise its services as "Open today" online. The application for the kindergarten characterizes it as a "nursery caring for young children," which also necessitates approval from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS) in Phuket. MSDHS officials have confirmed that a site inspection is forthcoming. Chief of MSDHS Phuket, Sompit Srikhamhaeng, stated unequivocally that the school should not operate while awaiting approval. Despite the challenges in managing unregistered schools, Panna encouraged the public to report any suspicious educational institutions lacking licenses. She provided contact information for the PPEAO, inviting concerned citizens to report directly via phone or email. As regulatory bodies navigate the complexities of ensuring educational compliance, the case underscores the need for diligent enforcement and oversight to uphold educational standards and safeguard the interests of children on the island. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-06 -
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Revenue Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance
Good try at deflection, but no cigar for you. The point was that you claimed your stamp was exactly the same as everyones stamp, which is a lie, because from the stamp they can see which agent did the extension. So obviously there is a mark in the stamp -
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Health Covid Cases Spike in Thailand: 28,000 New Cases in Just Two Days
Thank you for the nice info/post. We have been taking the vaccine already 4-5 times since 2021 (me, wife and daugther). But this time we are late to get a booster shot (simply forgot about it) and now when we suddenly waked up it look like the vaccine is hard to find in Bangkok. I am over 60 but wife 50 and daugther 18 and we have no underlaying conditions. Maybe that is why we forgot about the whole thing 😕 -
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Crime Pattaya Police Detain Armed Foreign Gang Near Tourist Area
hmmm … just let them kill and mutilate each other , then push them off the pier into sea. No loss -
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Economy Thailand Urged to Cut Interest Rates to Boost Economic Growth
For expats living in Thailand, a lower interest rate would mean a cheaper baht, but also higher inflation.
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