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Rajata and deputy face probe over 'power abuse'
NATTHAPAT PHROMKAEW
THE SUNDAY NATION

BANGKOK: -- THE National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has assigned its member Narong Rathamarit to chair a newly-appointed fact-finding subcommittee to probe alleged abuse of authority by Public Health Minister Dr Rajata Rajatanavin and his deputy Dr Somsak Chunharas, an informed source reported yesterday.

The NACC sent notification of this via the post to Rajata and the deputy minister.

The minister and his deputy were accused of appointing people with an alleged conflict of interest to a panel tasked to select qualified committee members for the Health Systems Research Institute. They were also accused of accelerating the selection process without proper screening of peoples' qualifications in regard to conflicts of interest and postponing a meeting scheduled by the institute's former committee to address lack of transparency.

The pair also were accused of setting the procedure to select the institute's committee members so it was done swiftly and having a meeting of the new committee organised fast despite the secretary still being on a trip abroad, the source said.

The NACC initially found that Rajata, in his capacity as president of the institute's panel, appointed seven people - including Dr Vicharn Panich, Dr Cherdchai Nopmanee-jumruslers and Dr Viroj Tangcharoensathien - to join the panel to select qualified committee members, the source said. It also found that Vicharn, Cherdchai and Viroj had continuously received research funds and their selection reportedly lacked any screening on whether they had conflicts of interest. So, the NACC set up the subcommittee, to be chaired by Narong, to carry out further fact-finding.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Rajata-and-deputy-face-probe-over-power-abuse-30263266.html

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-- The Nation 2015-06-28

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FAMILY, CRONIES, friends given paid position and seldomn have any experience in the field they are tasked to improve. this is petty cash drawer

correct. The real money comes once the cronies are on the committee, and make the corrupt decisions required of them. Or did you think it was just to give them a job?

It's like the criminals given MP positions by the PTP party list. You know they will vote every time the way they are told.

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Power abuse?

555

I know lots of people in the very top levels of this government who should be brought up on these charges.

The corruption hotline number is 1570, or if you are near Nontaburi, you could go in person and demand action.

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Why doesn't the NACC create a sub-committee to investigate the way NLA and NRC members have been appointed? smile.png

(Rubl should be sleeping now....)

If it wasn't for the NLA and NRC there would never be in any investigation into all these malpractices and corruption, simply because elected members of Parliament are the ones that appointed their friends and cronies to these positions.

Can't you understand this? So your post is absolute nonsense

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The minister and his deputy were accused of appointing people with an alleged conflict of interest to a panel tasked to select qualified committee members for the Health Systems Research Institute.

Appointments to a panel, which would select candidates for a committee. This is compelling; getting to the very heart of it. saai.gif

Sounds like somebody didn't get an appointment and complained.coffee1.gif

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How else would they appoint them? By ballot?

By having a selection committee who make their selection on criteria designed to determine the best candidate, rather than you nominating your sister, cousin or some criminal crony who will vote as told. Don't think that concept will ever take hold in a Thaksin owned party - do you?

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Ahhh a selection committee of 'good people' selected by other 'good people'....seems fair to me as the good people always know what is best (well what is best for themselves anyway!!)

If the selection panel has clear cut criteria, then those rejected candidates can appeal if they think a choice for reasons other than the criteria was made. In my 20 years in the public service, almost every time I was promoted, and there was quite a few, the decision was appealed. Mainly this was because I had ten years of relevant experience, unknown to the appellants, outside the public service.

But don't let your bias affect your lack of knowledge.

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Ahhh a selection committee of 'good people' selected by other 'good people'....seems fair to me as the good people always know what is best (well what is best for themselves anyway!!)

Well what system would you suggest that is better than a selection committee that has specific criteria to select?

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Ahhh a selection committee of 'good people' selected by other 'good people'....seems fair to me as the good people always know what is best (well what is best for themselves anyway!!)

Well what system would you suggest that is better than a selection committee that has specific criteria to select?

Select only army and e police officers ? Good idea , not ?

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Ahhh a selection committee of 'good people' selected by other 'good people'....seems fair to me as the good people always know what is best (well what is best for themselves anyway!!)

Well what system would you suggest that is better than a selection committee that has specific criteria to select?

Select only army and e police officers ? Good idea , not ?

Actually, the military already have them. Any reason why it shouldn't be applied to the civil service (besides thaksin wouldn't like it)?

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