Bangkok Post

Obec deputy chief transferre­d

- DUMRONGKIA­T MALA

Education Minister Teerakiat Jareonsett­asin yesterday ordered the abrupt transfer of Office of Basic Education Commission (Obec) deputy secretary-general Narong Paewpolson­g to the Regional Education Office 15 in Chiang Mai.

The transfer of Mr Narong comes during an investigat­ion into alleged corruption in a 279-million-baht project to buy equipment for students in 600 schools for occupation­al training.

During its recent field inspection in the Northeast, the Education Ministry found several educationa­l service area offices in the region had requested a budget to buy equipment for occupation­al training, even though many schools insisted they did not want it.

According to Lt Gen Kosol Prathumcha­rt, adviser to Dr Teerakiat, who l ed the i nspection, there were applicatio­ns, for example, from some offices f or tractors even though the schools cited did not have agricultur­al plots on which to train their students. Therefore, Dr Teerakiat ordered Obec to put the project on hold and set up a special committee to look into the matter. However, Mr Narong, a day later, signed a document to proceed with the procuremen­t despite Dr Teerakiat’s order.

“The minister got angry that his order was i gnored, so he set up a fact-finding committee to probe Mr Narong,” a source said.

“It is clear that there are irregulari­ties in this project. However, the transfer does not mean Mr Narong is guilty or involved in graft. If the results of the probe indicate that Mr Narong is innocent, he will be transferre­d back to his position,” Dr Teerakiat said.

Aside from Mr Narong, the Education Ministry yesterday also transferre­d 10 directors of educationa­l service area offices in the Northeast amid allegation­s of corruption.

Meanwhile, Dr Teerakiat also revealed that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday ordered him to launch an investigat­ion into a lunch programme at two schools in Surat Thani and Phichit after video clips showed students being served unhealthy food went viral.

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Narong: Gave budget against orders

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