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Wichean transfer approved
News, Published on 19/09/2012
» The cabinet yesterday approved the transfer of National Security Council secretary-general Wichean Potephosree to the post of permanent secretary for transport.
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For Olympic blame, look to ourselves
News, Kultida Samabuddhi, Published on 17/08/2012
» Thai sports officials and sports association bosses should be grateful to the International Boxing Association (Aiba) for helping divert public attention away from the kingdom's poor performance at the London Olympic Games.
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Forest Dept spares Suthep's son
News, Published on 10/07/2012
» The Royal Forest Department says it will not prosecute the son of Democrat MP Suthep Thaugsuban, since his Koh Samui land plots that are currently under investigation are not located within a forest reserve area.
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Thaksin steps in to resolve row between Santi, Prawat
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 27/03/2012
» Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has stepped in to end the row between Pheu Thai list MP Prawat Uttamote and Social Development and Human Security Minister Santi Prompat.
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Santi, Pheu Thai list MP meet for talks on Panita transfer row
News, Post Reporters, Published on 26/03/2012
» Social Development and Human Security Minister Santi Prompat and Pheu Thai list MP Prawat Uttamote will face off today at a Pheu Thai-hosted meeting aimed at mending a rift between the two.
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Commission backs Panita post transfer
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 20/03/2012
» The transfer of permanent secretary Panita Kambhu na Ayutthaya, who faces allegations of misspending state funds, will be handled by Social Development and Human Security Minister Santi Prompat.
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Panita fails to dissuade OAG
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 17/03/2012
» The Office of the Auditor General says the probe against Panita Kambhu na Ayutthaya into alleged welfare misspending should go ahead.
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Fuzzy picture
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 22/09/2011
» Most people accept that the surveillance cameras set up in locations throughout the city of Bangkok are necessary, but they expect that the cameras purchased with their tax money will be real.
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