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Kap Chong R Us Member
Posted 2 hours ago
Picture: Sanook
Sanook reported that an unnamed immigration officer had complained to the media on behalf of 14 officers who it was alleged had to pay back Covid allowances.
It was claimed that a former commander ordered them to pay back 128,800 baht directly into the Krung Thai bank account of an "inspector".
They showed the media Line chat evidence related to payments they received in September 2020
Daily News reported that the men at the center of the allegations feared speaking up about injustice as they were concerned about reprisals.
The spokesman for Surin Immigration responded with various explanations and a promise to get to the truth of the matter in the standard 7 days.
Pol Col Ekkamon Pornchukiat of Region 4 said that the case was over travel and investigative allowances.
He promised that a criminal prosecution would follow if wrong doing was found.
Picture: Sanook
Sanook reported that an unnamed immigration officer had complained to the media on behalf of 14 officers who it was alleged had to pay back Covid allowances.
It was claimed that a former commander ordered them to pay back 128,800 baht directly into the Krung Thai bank account of an "inspector".
They showed the media Line chat evidence related to payments they received in September 2020
Daily News reported that the men at the center of the allegations feared speaking up about injustice as they were concerned about reprisals.
The spokesman for Surin Immigration responded with various explanations and a promise to get to the truth of the matter in the standard 7 days.
Pol Col Ekkamon Pornchukiat of Region 4 said that the case was over travel and investigative allowances.
He promised that a criminal prosecution would follow if wrong doing was found.