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Election Commission prepares to summon Chalerm to explain CMPO’s 2 billion baht budget request

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BANGKOK, 14 March 2014 (NNT) — The Election Commission (EC) has approved a withdrawal of 1.25 billion baht from the central budget at the Cabinet’s request to finance necessary spending at the now-defunct Center for Administration for the Peace and Order (CAPO) while requesting Pol. Capt. Chalerm Yubamrung to explain the necessity to withdraw another 2.3 billion baht for the Center for Maintaining Peace and Order (CMPO).


Election Commissioner Somchai Srisuthiyakorn revealed that the EC has approved the 1.25 billion baht budget requested by the Cabinet to be used in the 52-day operation of the CAPO from December 1, 2013 - January 21, 2014.

In addition, Mr. Somchai added that police and army subordinates have a right to place complaints if they had not received their 700 bath per day subsistence allowance, as the EC would take legal actions against those responsible for the payment.

Concerning the 2.3 billion baht budget of the CMPO, the EC has not yet approved the budget as there are not enough details to justify its approval. Therefore, the EC has summoned Pol. Capt. Chalerm, an acting CMPO Director, to elaborate the budget request at a meeting to take place this March 27.

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What a scam.

Politicians and officials just can't let one single opportunity to rip off the tax payer pass by. They seem to honestly think it's there right to do so.

More of an obligation than a right, under this government.

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He needs to stock up on ear medicine as it will be much harder to get when he's behind bars.

Logic tells me that he wants the money to re-vamp the prisons, because perhaps, that where he and many others will be heading to in the near future.

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1.25 billion baht budget used in the 52-day operation of the CAPO from December 1, 2013 - January 21, 2014.

Let's see 24038461.5385 or roughly 24 Mill. per day. 700 THB for every personal on duty, so roughly 34285 (!) police and military force were keeping peace and order everyday in that time frame, correct?

Wow where were they? All on roof tops?

Correct but Chalerm is asking for a total of 3.55 billion Bhat. In USD terms that would be over two million dollars a day in expenses.

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The Election Commission confirms no CMPO budget holdup

BANGKOK: -- Mr. Supachai Somcharoen the Election Commission Chairman has noted that the house hasn’t yet approved the central budget of 23.9 billion baht for the CMPO, stating that some expenses documents needed to be reviewed.

Moreover the Office of the Auditor General of Thailand has presented a letter remonstrating with the EC over the expenses document revision. However, under the royal decree of election circumstances, the EC needs to look at the expenses of government thoroughly.

Meanwhile, no corruption activity has been found, but there are some details in the contents that remain unclear.

The Chief of the EC also confirmed no delay in payment and whether or not the director of CMPO decides to clarify the issue is a matter for him.

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