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Bangkok Post, 16 7月 2026

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Article5,814 caught in exam scan­dal

The Depart­ment of Local Admin­is­tra­tion (DLA) has sub­mit­ted a list of 5,814 can­did­ates whose exam­in­a­tion scores were found to be irreg­u­lar to the Cent­ral Exam­in­a­tion Com­mit­tee for con­sid­er­a­tion of revok­ing their appoint­ments. A...

5,814 caught in exam scan­dal