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SRT purge stems from lack of transparency in procurement deals

 

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The abrupt replacement of the State Railway of Thailand governor and board of directors by the prime minister exercising his special powers under Section 44 stemmed from complaints of lack of transparency in project and procurement biddings in the SRT.

 

Government spokesman Lt-Gen Sansern Kaeokamnerd told a press conference today (Friday) about the purge in the SRT management on Thursday, saying that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha had received a long list of complaints accusing the lack of transparency in the staging of bids for projects and procurement deals in the SRT.

 

He said the prime minister could not ignore the complaints and had to take the action to purge the SRT management while investigation was underway to determine whether the allegations were substantiated or not.

 

Full Story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/srt-purge-stems-lack-transparency-procurement-deals/

 
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The SRT Makkasan area where the railway shops are located was / is a swamp. Perhaps Prayuth has begun draining swamps with a loaded .44 and the big wigs at the SRT are now temporarily unemployed. I don't agree with most of his moves but this one seems a good idea. Now to drain the other swamp. Wat swamp? You know.

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It's a shame the the ousted governor was actually making decisions and starting things moving in, generally, the right direction. Sadly, it seems not fast enough.

 

We now have a reset, all projects potentially on hold until the new lot learn what a railway is :(

 

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is it possible that these people will be replaced by another group that will not provide transparency ?  and at the same time not be subject to scrutiny due to their 'connections' ?  i'd like to think something is working right here but i have my doubts.

 

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A lack of transparency in the procurement process of a state enterprise . Golly, it looks like Thailand had a lucky escape there, might have been some corruption involved. Still the new chaps will no doubt be from a suitable background.
I wonder during which term they study running a railway at the Military Academy?

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Just now, JAG said:

A lack of transparency in the procurement process of a state enterprise . Golly, it looks like Thailand had a lucky escape there, might have been some corruption involved. Still the new chaps will no doubt be from a suitable background.
I wonder during which term they study running a railway at the Military Academy?

 

And I wonder where /when chalerm studied health?

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

"....complaints of lack of transparency"?

People need to accept there is no transparency in anything the Thai government does. Right down to the lowest slimiest level where some gutter crawler civil servant can extort money from tourists for innocently feeding fish.

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1 hour ago, JAG said:

A lack of transparency in the procurement process of a state enterprise . Golly, it looks like Thailand had a lucky escape there, might have been some corruption involved. Still the new chaps will no doubt be from a suitable background.
I wonder during which term they study running a railway at the Military Academy?

The British did it, but then, they were always at war, something which the Thais have yet to be tested on. You may well be familiar with this one.:smile:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longmoor_Military_Railway

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The British did it, but then, they were always at war, something which the Thais have yet to be tested on. You may well be familiar with this one.:smile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longmoor_Military_Railway

Yes, the Royal Engineers Railway Operating Department (ROD). In fact I believe that there still is a specialist squadron of reservists, recruited from amongst railwaymen.
They don't train for the "commercial management" of railway systems though!
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14 hours ago, Crossy said:

It's a shame the the ousted governor was actually making decisions and starting things moving in, generally, the right direction. Sadly, it seems not fast enough.

 

We now have a reset, all projects potentially on hold until the new lot learn what a railway is :(

 

I hope it will not again delay the missing link on the purple line... but we will see. 

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2 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

Nope, luckily nothing to do with SRT, it may delay the Red Line mind :(

Sorry, i did not realize this thanks for your explanation. For me they are all the same I dont have the in-depth knowledge you do. Thanks. 

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