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Police deny ties to bodies at boneyard
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.
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Former Wat Sa Ket abbot found dead
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.
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Fresh 'corrupt' officials list heads to PM
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.
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Prayut calls on nation to unify against graft
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.
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Aek wins PM's Office nod
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.
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Dept panel switches booze ban order
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.
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Channels open for foreigners to lodge complaints
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.
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PM vows to battle state corruption
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.
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Multi-lingual complaints hotline for foreigners
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.
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PM calls for 'student forum' to air views on reform
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.
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