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Wichean To Testify Over Stalled Police-Station Project: Thailand

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Wichean to testify over stalled police-station project

Piyanuch Thamnukasetchai

The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- Former police chief General Wichean Potephosree will provide his testimony in relation to the much-delayed 396 police-station construction project in front of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) today.

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Thanin Prempree, DSI Bureau of Special Crime 2 deputy director, said yesterday that Wichean led the agency when this project was proposed for then-deputy PM Suthep Thaugsuban's okay to hire PCC Development and Construction Co.

Thanin said Pol General Patcharawat Wongsuwan and Pol General Pateep Tanprasert had already clarified their roles in the project, especially Pateep, who explained why the construction of 396 police-station buildings were merged into a single contract. He said investigators were finding out if the process was legal and would consider Pateep's testimony that the delay might have come from contract-management problems.

Deputy PM Chalerm Yoobumrung said the "corrupt" project had been in operation since Suthep was in charge of police affairs. He said the project was approved on June 9, 2009 for bids in nine police regions, but it was merged into a single contract on November 20, 2009, despite eight companies' objection citing a breach of the Public-Private Joint Venture Act.

Chalerm said General Pongsapat Pongcharoen was only involved in writing terms of reference for separate contracts. "Policemen told me that evil politicians made them merge the projects," he said. He added that cancelling the contract before the end of term could lead to lawsuits, so he has waited before filing a lawsuit against PCC for fraud and corruption.

Chalerm told the House session yesterday that the contract had been hurriedly merged because people wanted to pocket the 15-per-cent advance payment worth Bt800 million, and the contractor paid many people so it had no money to complete the construction.

Rak Thailand Party MP Chuwit Kamolvisit, meanwhile, voiced doubts about the extension of the project signed on November 7, 2012 because it did not follow the Cabinet's conditions to help contractors in the then-flooded South, but applied the PM's Office regulation on procurement and hiring 1992. He said this favoured the contractor and did not earn the government the Bt5.8-million-per-day fine for delays.

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-- The Nation 2013-02-15

Dept. PM Pol. Captain Chalerm didn't cancel the contract before the end of term could lead to lawsuits, so he has waited before filing a lawsuit against PCC for fraud and corruption.

Next we read "the extension of the project signed on November 7, 2012"

Now all start to make sense blink.png

BTW the other remarks of k. Chalerm are worth a few blink.pngblink.pngblink.png as well sad.png

Dept. PM Pol. Captain Chalerm didn't cancel the contract before the end of term could lead to lawsuits, so he has waited before filing a lawsuit against PCC for fraud and corruption.

Next we read "the extension of the project signed on November 7, 2012"

Now all start to make sense blink.png

BTW the other remarks of k. Chalerm are worth a few blink.pngblink.pngblink.png as well sad.png

Yes, particularly this one:

Chalerm said General Pongsapat Pongcharoen was only involved in writing terms of reference for separate contracts. "Policemen told me that evil politicians made them merge the projects," he said.

Love it. Squeeky clean police being forced to do something by evil politicians.

One thing about Chalerm is that, drunk or sober, he is always good for a laugh.

Chalerm is obviously the clown prince of the police force if not the Government. How do they let people like that into being deputy PM? The word buffaloes comes to mind.

Chalerm is obviously the clown prince of the police force if not the Government. How do they let people like that into being deputy PM? The word buffaloes comes to mind.

Well, for some of the work which is dumped on k. Chalerm you do need a bit of a thick skin to handle the slack you're bound to get wink.png

--The construction work actually started in 2011, coinciding with the transition from the Abhisit government to the Yingluck Shinawatra administration.

--For almost two years after Yingluck came to power, the government turned a blind eye to the lack of progress in construction work.

--Chalerm and Priewpan jointly pushed to extend the construction deadline three times in order to keep a lid on the matter. Witch cost this project another Bt 700 mill

Here Chalerm goes again. Insert foot into mouth.

Edited by dcutman

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