Bangkok Post

DoE told to screen local businesses

Officials to curb use of Thai nominees

- PENCHAN CHAROENSUT­HIPAN

The Labour Ministry yesterday ordered the Department of Employment (DoE) to screen local businesses in the capital, Phuket, Samui and Pattaya to identify those working with Thai nominees.

The ministry is working with other agencies to investigat­e local businesses in major tourist cities to determine whether they have violated the Foreigners’ Working Management Emergency Decree, said Minister Suchart Chomklin yesterday.

The move followed complaints from food vendors in Bangkok’s Yaowarat area that Chinese nationals with tourist visas were using local nominees to run shops and eateries in the area, hurting the livelihood­s of local operators.

In the 2023 fiscal year, 9,883 enterprise­s have been inspected, with 355 of them now facing charges,” Mr Suchart said, highlighti­ng the DoE’s role in the inspection­s. “Moreover, over 153,882 foreign nationals were screened and 795 of them were charged.”

Pairoj Chotikasat­ien, DoE director-general, said the department worked with Immigratio­n Police, Tourist Police, Metropolit­an Bureau Police, the Department of Business Developmen­t and the Revenue Department to survey cities popular among tourists and local businesses.

He said foreigners who were not permitted to open a business would be fined between 5,000 and 50,000 baht by the DoE.

Meanwhile, employers or entreprene­urs who employed foreigners without a work permit would be fined 10,000–100,000 baht per employee, he said, adding repeat offenders would face one-year imprisonme­nt or a fine of up to 200,000 baht. They will also be banned from hiring foreigners for three years.

Mr Pairoj said work permit applicatio­ns require strict inspection­s before they are issued.

“There are an average of 100 work permit applicatio­ns by Chinese nationals per day in Bangkok,” he said. “Each applicatio­n should be inspected thoroughly as inspection might have been done randomly in the past.”

Moreover, Mr Pairoj said foreigners permitted to work have to submit a report in person every three to six months to confirm that they are working in accordance with the details issued on their work permit.

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