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News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 28/04/2016
» The Royal Thai Police (RTP) insisted Wednesday no police were involved with the charred bones found in a forest in Udon Thani last week.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 26/01/2016
» Phra Phromsuthi, the 58-year-old former abbot of Wat Sa Ket in Bangkok, was found dead in his room at the temple yesterday morning.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 05/01/2016
» Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said Monday he will submit a third list of allegedly corrupt officials to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in the next two days.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 10/12/2015
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha called on all anti-graft agencies Wednesday to strictly enforce the laws and stressed the need for cooperation to improve the country's anti-corruption efforts.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 23/09/2015
» The cabinet yesterday approved the appointment of Pol Gen Aek Angsananont, a deputy national police chief, as permanent secretary of the Prime Minister's Office, replacing ML Panadda Diskul.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 05/08/2015
» The National Committee for Alcohol Consumption Control has decided to stop an enforcement order under the Prime Minister Office's announcement involving a ban on retailers selling alcohol within 300 metres of educational institutes.
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 21/06/2015
» The government has opened several channels for foreigners to lodge complaints, including emergency situations, to convince convince visitors of Thailand's concern for safety, deputy government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 11/04/2015
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha says he plans to ensure state officials who are found guilty of corruption and irregularities are brought to justice.
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 11/03/2015
» The government has launched a new multi-lingual hotline, number 1111, to receive complaints from foreigners, manned by staff who speak English, Japanese and Chinese.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 26/11/2014
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has vowed to open the floor for students to share opinions on reform following recent "three-finger salute" protests.