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Public sector Anti-Corruption Commission packs in Phuket land title investigations

Phuket Gazette

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The Public sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) was ordered to drop the probe into hundreds of Phuket land title deeds after Col Dusadee was transferred. Photo: Atchaa Khamlo

PHUKET: -- The investigation by the Public sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) into allegedly illegally issued land titles covering more than 500 rai of land in Phuket has silently been dropped.

The PACC, set up specifically to fight corruption among government officials, quietly dropped the probe into hundreds of Phuket land titles just days after Col Dusadee Arayawuth, who had initiated the investigation, was transferred to the Ministry of Justice on October 1 last year, the Phuket Gazette recently discovered.

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Among the land titles being investigated were land ownership documents for prime beachfront real estate north of Patong Beach and choice plots along a golf course in Kathu.

One plot under investigation is said to be located in a protected forest. The title for the plot was approved by a former Phuket vice governor and seven officers from related agencies. A hillside resort is now operating on the site.

In the investigation into the hillside resort, Col Dusadee issued a press release naming 16 officers from a variety of government agencies deemed responsible for abusing their positions in the case. Among those listed were officers of the Phuket Land Office, Kathu District Office and Forestry Department.

With the PACC now dropping the inquest, not a single government officer allegedly involved in the illegal issuance of land titles in Phuket will be brought to answer by the PACC.

“The new Secretary-General, Pokpiboon Potranun, shut down the ‘Special Operations Unit’ set up by Col Dusadee to carry out the investigation into land titles being illegally issued in Phuket,” the government officer told the Gazette on condition of anonymity.

“The order to close the special operations unit, order number 45/55, was announced on October 10, 2012,” he said.

“I have no idea why this decision was made. I just have to follow the order,” he added.

The officer said that among the plots that will no longer be investigated were:

– 65 rai at Freedom Beach, south of Patong

– 300 rai in a protected forest area in the Kamala Hills

– 3 rai in Kalim

– 30 rai on the border of Kamala and Kalim subdistricts

– 45 rai at Baan Nakalay, in Kamala

– 57 rai near a golf course in Kathu

– 20 rai at Laem Mai Ngao, in Karon

– 50 rai at Laem Tukkae, on Koh Sireh

– 20 rai near King Rama IX Park (Suan Luang) in Phuket Town

While in Phuket conducting his investigation in August 2012, Col Dusadee told the Gazette that the PACC would “investigate every single plot [suspected of being illegal], especially any land owned by, or involving any former or current government officials.”

“No matter how high ranking they are,” he said, “if they are found guilty of encroaching on [or assisting others to encroach on] public land they will be prosecuted without exception.”

Col Dusadee was transferred 43 days later.

– This article first appeared in the February 9 – 15 print version of the Phuket Gazette

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2013/Public-sector-Anti-Corruption-Commission-packs-in-Phuket-land-title-investigations-20176.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2013-02-10

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If anyone ever says Thailand is not corrupt to the core, just send them this story.

Well done PG for printing this - it'll become a collector's piece of blatant corruption.

And a warning to all would-be do-gooders in Thailand: you can investigate only up to a certain level in the local and/or national government, and then you will find yourself being transferred out of your job by the very people you are investigating.

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How can an HONEST Thai person even survive in Thailand - there's corruption everywhere.

What hope is there for the future generations of Thai's?

I would say that very much lies in their hands. THEY vote for the corrupt individuals.

The philosophy is very much, it doesn't matter how you get money as long as you get it.

Until that changes, guess what, nothing else will.

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