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New govt PR team to deal with public directly
Piyanart Srivalo,
Anuphan Chanana
The Nation

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Deputy Agriculture Minister Natthawut Saikua, second left, and Commerce Minister Boonsong Teriyapirom, third left, hold a press conference to clarify doubts of corruption in the government

BANGKOK: -- The government will set up a special public relations team to communicate proactively with the public, Government Spokesman Teerat Ratanasevi said yesterday, adding that three PM's Office ministers would take turns at chairing the team.

The PR team will focus on five key areas: economics, politics, social issues, national security, and foreign affairs. Its first meeting has been scheduled for 3pm on Tuesday.

Separately, five other ministers have been put in charge of publicising a project or an issue.

Transport Minister Chadchart Sittipunt has been given the government's infrastructure projects; Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi the water-management project; Finance Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong the rice-pledging policy; Defence Minister Sukampol Suwannathat the South insurgency; while Education Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana will focus on reconciliation and politics, Teerat said.

Meanwhile, the Information and Communications Ministry will be in charge of gathering data submitted by each of the ministers, which will be accessed by the PR team to use, clarify or tackle any criticism doing the rounds on social media. This proactive PR will be implemented through press conferences and advertisements, he said.

"For instance, with the rice-pledging scheme, the prime minister said we should not look to see which ministry is in charge but find out what happened, because it is related to Commerce and Finance as well as Social Development and Human Security ministries.

"The prime minister wants all ministries to work together and each ministry should have a representative ready to inform the public at the right time. When a problem occurs, they have to clarify it as soon as possible," he said.

The government spokesman spoke to the press after attending a meeting called by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra yesterday.

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-- The Nation 2013-06-08

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And in other news: Govt rebuts rice report.

Now the PR team is to 'clarify and tackle criticism on social media'. It's an obsession. Social media is the avenue, not the cause. How about getting obsessed with the corruption itself rather than continually wasting time and resources trying to squash the groundswell of dissatisfaction?

Oh, and now more news on this same morning that DSI is READY to name the luxury car buyers. IMO, one can assume that (depending on who they are) when they turn up voluntarily, consideration might be given to supressing their names.

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"For instance, with the rice-pledging scheme, the prime minister said we should not look to see which ministry is in charge but find out what happened, because it is related to Commerce and Finance as well as Social Development and Human Security ministries.

So it would seem they don't even know which ministry is in charge of the rice-pledging scheme.

That statement would have to be a great start for the new Govt PR team.

The buck stops there, and there and there....

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"For instance, with the rice-pledging scheme, the prime minister said we should not look to see which ministry is in charge but find out what happened, because it is related to Commerce and Finance as well as Social Development and Human Security ministries.

So it would seem they don't even know which ministry is in charge of the rice-pledging scheme.

That statement would have to be a great start for the new Govt PR team.

The term hot potato comes to mind

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I can see this lot holding their media calls like a game of pass the parcel so when a question is asked all the ministries reps will pass the microphone from one to another and whoever is holding the mike when the music stops will be required to prevaricate in response.

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New govt spin team to deal with public directly

Deputy Agriculture Minister Natthawut Saikua, second left, and Commerce Minister Boonsong Teriyapirom, third left, hold a press conference to clarify doubts of corruption in the government. Yes we are corrupt but that's ok because the majority of Thais don't mind corruption and its ok to lie because people don't like bad news.

Listen Pal! this Government Has done more to eliminate corruption within its ranks then any other government has done in the past 20 years. What has your government done?

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So they need a PR group to "spin" the corruption in Thailand. Wouldn't they need some kind of law enforcement group separate from from the BiB to accomplish something of substance?

Corruption is systemic in Thailand woven into the culture. They first need to come out of denial and then make a statement like

"it's unfortunate that corruption has become a part of Thailand's culture and it is our intention to bring that to an end, therefore; we are creating a task force separate from present law enforcement that will steer our culture into the right direction."

But Thais are so protective of their culture they don't care that it's corrupt and it's perfect as far as they are concerned.

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Hopefully the PR team will have more of a clue than the current clowns running the circus

Unfortunately they will probably be drawn from members of the circus and the civil servants will say what they are told to say.

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So they need a PR group to "spin" the corruption in Thailand. Wouldn't they need some kind of law enforcement group separate from from the BiB to accomplish something of substance?

Corruption is systemic in Thailand woven into the culture. They first need to come out of denial and then make a statement like

"it's unfortunate that corruption has become a part of Thailand's culture and it is our intention to bring that to an end, therefore; we are creating a task force separate from present law enforcement that will steer our culture into the right direction."

But Thais are so protective of their culture they don't care that it's corrupt and it's perfect as far as they are concerned. coffee1.gif

Your last point is borne out by public opinion in poll after poll. I know we sometimes have a healthy suspicion of opinion polls but the same answer comes up time after time for as long as I can remember.

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"For instance, with the rice-pledging scheme, the prime minister said we should not look to see which ministry is in charge but find out what happened, because it is related to Commerce and Finance as well as Social Development and Human Security ministries.

So it would seem they don't even know which ministry is in charge of the rice-pledging scheme.

That statement would have to be a great start for the new Govt PR team.

The buck stops there, and there and there....

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4) Not to flame fellow members.Flaming will not be tolerated. 'Flaming' is defined as posting or responding to a message in a way clearly intended to incite useless arguments, to launch personal attacks, to insult, or to be hateful towards other members. This includes useless criticism, name-calling, swearing and any other comments meant to incite anger.

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