Bangkok Post

Official probed over embezzled B88m

Ministry staffer admits stealing from fund

- KING-OUA LAOHONG

The Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) resolved yesterday to set up a sub-committee to investigat­e a senior official at the Education Ministry for allegedly embezzling more than 88 million baht from a protection fund designed to help vulnerable young women.

Rojana Sinthi, a senior planning and policy analysis specialist, is now facing a probe after she admitted to unlawfully taking the sum from the Sema Phatthana Chiwit Fund, which is aimed at supporting education for girls from poor families, said Jarumporn Suramanee, a PACC commission­er.

Ms Rojana is now facing charges for embezzleme­nt, malfeasanc­e, falsifying documents, falsely certifying documents and derelictio­n of duty, according to Pol Gen Jarumporn.

The ministry previously lodged a complaint with Dusit police station in Bangkok seeking legal action against Ms Rojana on those charges. Police subsequent­ly forwarded the case to the PACC for further investigat­ion.

The Education Ministry recently launched an internal probe and found irregular transfers of money and evidence of misconduct. The probe then dug deeper by tracking back into the money transfers involving the fund dating back to 2008.

Each year the fund receives a budget of between 10 million and 30 million baht.

The suspect admitted to siphoning the money off to 22 bank accounts she claimed belonged to her mother, siblings and other relatives. She then told the team of investigat­ors that she later diverted the stolen money to her own accounts, said Pol Gen Jarumporn.

Despite her confession, he said, investigat­ors are not fully convinced that she acted alone.

Ms Rojana served as an assistant to a secretary responsibl­e for recording the minutes of meetings on the payment of scholarshi­ps to students.

The official gave her the chance to replace the names and bank account details of those who had received scholarshi­ps with the names of people she intended to use as part of her scheme, Pol Gen Jarumporn said.

Some of the scholarshi­p money was transferre­d to the students while the rest went directly to those accounts Ms Rojana had organised, he said.

She allegedly told the owners of the bank accounts the money came from her direct sales business, he said.

The PACC’s sub-committee will focus on tracking suspicious financial transactio­ns made from the fund to the 22 accounts and others linked to those accounts.

The probe being carried out by the PACC will look into any missing details regarding the siphoned money.

Investigat­ors doubt all of the money siphoned from the fund had been channeled into those accounts, as some may have been sent elsewhere.

A preliminar­y ministry probe found that 166.3 million baht had been approved for scholarshi­p money to be disbursed. However, only 77.5 million baht ever reached the students.

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