Khamphaka sad, young engineer sacrifices his life because the system eats the city of the current government

Khaek Khamphaka puts a heavy blow on the government build a city eating system Made the corruption epidemic so bad that the young engineer mightn’t accept it and asked to sacrifice his life. to hope for change

On November 29, 2022, the reporter reported that in the program “Khao Sod, Khon Do Not End” on the Khaosod page. Moderator Un Puwanat and Khaek Khampaka discussed the issue. Mr. Panumet Wassoha, 27 years old, a native of Udon Thani Province, a young engineer under the Mechanic Division. Na Klang Subdistrict Municipality, Na Klang District, Nong Bua Lamphu Province Smoked himself in a pickup truck. Along with leaving a suicide note stating the reason because it was unacceptable to the corruption of the organization

Khaek Khamphaka said that this matter is quite serious. The first was to salute his decision. Whether it makes sense, whether the problem is heavy or light. because he owns his own life The second thing we have to see is the decision to end his life. Does he want to use his own life to protest or not, like Seub Nakhasathien or Uncle Nuamthong?

for this engineer Entering details of this size of fraud It means he wants to change. or want to wake up I want his death to lead to a cleanup of all the corruption problems that occur across the country. With ideals that are stronger than we can imagine. And I can’t stand that everyone sees the problem of corruption as a normal thing, a culture, a tradition that everyone does.

Khaek Khamphaka continued that while we saw that corruption existed at the local government level, But can we deny that corruption in national governments is just as severe? Asked if when talking regarding solving corruption problems, how can it be solved? Every organization working on corruption research requires disclosure. All information must be made available to the public. or by a news agency

The more information is disclosed. The problem of corruption will be less. because information cannot be concealed Later is a democratic government. when information is disclosed The opposition will find all these information. If the government is corrupt The matter will be exposed and discussed in the parliament until the government can be overthrown. And third, there must be freedom of the press. and freedom of speech and public criticism. The last one is decentralization.

Khaek Khamphaka further said that working at the SAO or municipality level, there will be two parties riding together, namely the SAO president and the permanent secretary. Within the prime minister elected every 4 years, these two parties have to balance power. But for him, he saw that in fact there was no need for civil servants in the municipality at all.

In municipalities, everything must be elected. And if anyone would work under the municipality, they must be municipal employees. Don’t have to be a civil servant But the executive branch must be elected. And municipal employees work like civil servants. But receive a salary from municipalities whose chief executive is the mayor. and try to find out if the technicians are government officials or elected Is there corruption because decentralization is not successful or not?

We haven’t had a democracy for a very long time. A system that eats the city. It doesn’t give money, it gives power. Close one eye. But the nobles who live in the city must be supported to continue to occupy power If the people came out and crashed the system will be intercepted by government officials to sustain this power

In this case, I want to know if anyone has asked the director of the mechanic division yet. whether knowing details regarding corruption in the organization under responsibility or not

An’s side said that he might write the pattern and wait. How will this matter go on? That is, there will be a press conference asking for time to check the facts and then disappear. Or if true honesty is found, bounce to another place. When things are quiet, they come back.

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