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EC secretary general to appeal against termination

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ELECTION COMMISSION
EC secretary general to appeal against termination

CHANIKARN PHUMHIRAN
THE NATION

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BANGKOK: -- ELECTION Commission (EC) secretary-general Puchong Nutrawong yesterday vowed to appeal against the commission's decision to terminate his employment because he failed his annual performance evaluation. The decision went into effect on Tuesday, and Puchong has 15 days to appeal.

He said that if the EC insisted on removing him, he would turn to the Administrative Court to seek justice. He claimed that his work was met with interference, adding that EC members also freely allocated funds to appoint advisers and specialists, with the office shouldering up to Bt2 million per month to cover their salaries.

He said the EC had also delayed or suspended some projects his office carried out, and that he was not given a chance to defend himself. Puchong also called on Constitution Drafting Commission (CDC) members, including Apichart Sukhagganond and Prapan Naikowit, to ensure the new charter clearly identifies the authority and responsibility of EC members and the commission itself in order to prevent interference.

He was speaking to the press yesterday with tears in his eyes, and some EC officials gave him flowers in moral support.
Apichart said that though an EC secretary-general's term is five years, the law stipulates that the position is subject to annual evaluation. He added that when he was an EC member, Puchong had been evaluated twice and his performance was found to be satisfactory. However, he said, all EC members are entitled to pass judgement and dismissed Puchong's claim of interference. He also said Puchong might not be able to appeal against the EC's decision.

"I believe Puchong is a decent person and devoted to his job. He did not create any problems during his termwhile I was with the EC. I am sorry that he is being dismissed," he said.

PM Prayut Chan-o-cha said he would accept Puchong's petition, adding that he would have to look to see exactly why Puchong did not pass his evaluation. "Was he able to work or did he not deliver good work? This must be the point, not that he is failed out of harassment," he said.

The PM added that if Puchong believed the EC members were not using state funds transparently, then he should also include this complaint in his petition.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/EC-secretary-general-to-appeal-against-termination-30274625.html

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-- The Nation 2015-12-10

He claimed that his work was met with interference, adding that EC members also freely allocated funds to appoint advisers and specialists, with the office shouldering up to Bt2 million per month to cover their salaries.

"I believe Puchong is a decent person and devoted to his job. He did not create any problems during his term while I was with the EC. I am sorry that he is being dismissed,"

The first quoted sentence basically states that Puchong is now blowing the whistle on corruption within EC, (unless he is reinstated.)

The second sentence basically states that while Puchong held office, he kept his mouth shut.

All we know for sure about him is that he cries during press interview...

Edited by klauskunkel

"Puchong might not be able to appeal against the EC's decision."

Can't the Supreme Court or the Constitutional Court handle an appeal? It would seem that without appeal rights, there is no due process of law. The EC simply becomes a Boys Club.

Crying because he got the sack? or because he has no longer got his fingers in the cookie jar of corruption?

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