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Wife Exposes Husband's Affair With Staff Member

A woman publicly exposed her husband's alleged affair with a female staff member at an educational institution in Guangdong, China, displaying banners and distributing leaflets with chat evidence outside the campus on June 9.

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On June 9, a disturbance occurred outside an educational institution in Taiyang, Guangdong Province, China when a woman publicly exposed an alleged inappropriate relationship between her husband and a female staff member at the institution.

The woman, accompanied by family and friends, displayed large banners outside the institution and distributed leaflets to students and passersby. The materials alleged her husband was engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a female staff member and attached chat conversations as evidence. She urged anyone with additional information to come forward and also accused the staff member of corruption.

On June 11, the institution issued a statement clarifying that the accused employee had been hired in August 2024 and held a general staff position, not a department head role as circulated online. The institution stated the employee submitted her resignation on May 25 due to health issues and officially left on May 29. Regarding corruption allegations related to procurement processes, the institution established a special committee to investigate.

On June 13, the institution issued an additional statement indicating it had commissioned an audit office to review budget expenditures and procurement procedures during the employee's tenure, but found no evidence of abuse of authority or involvement in any misconduct. However, the institution condemned behavior that violated moral standards and social peace, announcing the revocation of various awards and honors the employee had received during her employment.

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National

Interior Ministry Addresses Zero-Score Local Exam Results

Around 270 candidates who scored zero on a local government competitive exam met with the Interior Ministry on June 30, citing suspected technical errors in the answer-scanning system and demanding a full review of results.

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On June 30, Deputy Interior Minister Vorasit Leangprasit disclosed the results of an online discussion with candidates who scored zero on the competitive examination for local government positions. The meeting, attended by around 300 participants, was held to allow affected candidates to raise concerns and questions about the exam process. Representatives reported that approximately 270 candidates were impacted, with most believing the zero scores resulted from technical errors in the optical mark reader system used to scan answer sheets. They demanded a thorough review of the exam procedures and result announcements.

Vorasit stated that the meeting aimed to gather facts, identify issues, and collect suggestions from candidates before forwarding all information to relevant committees and agencies for resolution. The Interior Ministry committed to ensuring fairness to all applicants and resolving the matter transparently and correctly. Regarding the ongoing investigation into allegations of exam fraud, Vorasit confirmed that if evidence of wrongdoing is found, those responsible—whether ministry officials or others—will face disciplinary action or criminal prosecution without exception.

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National

BCP Completes Chevron Hong Kong Acquisition

Thai energy firm BCP has acquired Chevron Hong Kong and rebranded it as Bangchak Hong Kong, establishing a strategic regional hub for trade, commerce, and marine fuel services across Northeast Asia.

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Thai energy corporation BCP has announced the successful acquisition of all shares in Chevron Hong Kong (CHK) from Chevron (Greater China) Limited, rebranding the company as Bangchak Hong Kong (BHK) to strengthen its trade and commerce presence in Northeast Asia. BCP Group CEO and Managing Director Chaiwat Kovavisarach said the acquisition follows BCP's long-term growth strategy, with Hong Kong serving as a critical regional hub for finance, trade, shipping, and aviation across Asia. BHK operates strong business divisions in retail trade, commerce, and marine fuel services, which will support BCP's international expansion and create opportunities to develop biofuels and low-carbon energy products aligned with market demand and commercial viability. Kovavisarach noted that acquiring BHK represents a significant regional growth milestone that will enhance BCP's position as an energy trader with an expanded network. BHK will serve as BCP's trade and commerce hub across Northeast Asia, integrating retail, trading, and marine fuel operations into BCP's broader network while supporting global business growth.

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Tourism

Khao Kheow Zoo Launches Limited Moo Deng Tail Print Collectibles

Khao Kheow Open Zoo is selling limited-edition tail print collectibles of Moo Deng, the viral pygmy hippopotamus, with only 999 pieces available worldwide at 1,999 baht each to mark her second birthday next July.

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Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi has opened pre-orders for a special keepsake set featuring the tail print of Moo Deng, the beloved pygmy hippopotamus and global tourism icon, to commemorate her second birthday on July 10, 2026. This limited-edition collection is restricted to just 999 pieces available worldwide.

According to Narongwit Chodchoy, Director of Khao Kheow Open Zoo, the commemorative item was created as a special-occasion collectible. Each set comes in an 11-by-11-inch premium frame and costs 1,999 baht.

The final piece, numbered 999, will not be available through regular pre-orders. Instead, it will be auctioned to collectors, with all proceeds directed toward supporting the zoo's conservation efforts and operations.

Pre-orders remain open until July 15, 2026, or while supplies last. Interested buyers can place orders by messaging the Khao Kheow Open Zoo Promotion Facebook page. For more information, the public is encouraged to follow the official Khao Kheow Open Zoo and Khao Kheow Open Zoo Promotion Facebook pages.

Moo Deng has become one of the world's most beloved zoo animals since her viral online debut, drawing visitors from Thailand and abroad. The pint-sized celebrity has built a massive global following, prompting a steady stream of commemorative merchandise releases over recent months.

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National

Opposition Leader Demands Budget Overhaul Amid Deficit Crisis

The leader of Thailand's Pracharaj Party called the fiscal year 2570 budget a "hidden financial crisis," citing a 788 billion baht deficit and arguing revenue projections are unrealistic while the tax system unfairly burdens ordinary citize

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On June 30, 2026, Pol. Lt. Col. Thawee Sodsong, leader of the Pracharaj Party, posted on Facebook calling the fiscal year 2570 budget "a hidden financial crisis requiring emergency surgery," noting the national account faces negative balances and mortgaged future revenues.

The government's proposed spending budget for fiscal year 2570 totals 3.78 trillion baht distributed across 3,286 agencies, but projects only 3.0 trillion baht in net revenue collection, creating a gap requiring 788 billion baht in additional borrowing. Thawee argued this revenue projection is unrealistically optimistic, pointing to fiscal year 2568 results where the government fell 138.1 billion baht short of its 3.316 trillion baht collection target, actually collecting only 2.783 trillion baht.

He criticized the current tax structure for protecting wealthy interests while burdening ordinary citizens through indirect taxes on value-added and petroleum products embedded in everyday expenses. Large corporations and multinational companies enjoy BOI Board privileges and various tax incentives while direct taxation on corporate profits remains unreformed.

Thawee highlighted three critical disparities in the budget:

1. **Civil Service vs. Elderly Citizens**: The 3 million government employees and staff receive 1.4355 trillion baht (37.9% of total budget), including 852.671 billion baht in direct personnel costs and 572.62 billion baht hidden in central accounts for pensions, medical care, and compensation. In stark contrast, 14 million elderly citizens receive only 101.54 billion baht in pensions—roughly 14 times less despite greater need.

2. **Multi-Year Commitment Lock-in**: The budget contains 1.76 trillion baht (44.3% of total) in multi-year obligations that lock spending into monopoly concessionaires and corporate interests, limiting fiscal flexibility.

3. **Structural Inequality**: Grassroots citizens pay regressive taxes funding every meal and fuel purchase while subsidizing government benefits and corporate tax breaks, deepening inequality.

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National

Thailand's Healthcare Budget Called a Ticking Time Bomb

Thailand's 570-billion-baht healthcare budget—praised internationally for efficiency—faces three critical structural crises: overemphasis on treatment versus prevention, hospital deficits causing staff shortages, and fragmented funding crea

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During parliamentary debate on the 2570 fiscal budget on June 30, 2569, Sakol Thea, deputy leader of the Thai Democrats and list MP, dissected the healthcare and health budget comprising 180 billion baht for the Public Health Ministry, nearly 300 billion baht for the National Health Security Office (NHSO), 80 billion baht for civil servant medical benefits, and 1.8 billion baht hidden in local health promotion centers—totaling 570 billion baht or 15% of the national budget. While the WHO and World Bank commend Thailand for spending only 4% of GDP while establishing universal health coverage, a feat leading nations like Sweden, Britain, and Japan achieve with double-digit spending percentages, this efficiency has accumulated hidden weaknesses creating three time bombs waiting to explode.

Sakol identified the first time bomb as excessive spending on curative care over prevention. With an aging society facing surging chronic disease rates, government allocates merely 10% for prevention and health promotion, refusing to invest in proactive community screening systems. The second time bomb stems from state hospital deficits and brain drain. The NHSO's compensation payment system contradicts inflation realities as drug, labor, and medical technology costs soar, causing over 300 state hospitals to lose money and more than 100 nearing collapse. Community clinics in Bangkok have halved, referral systems jam chronically, and healthcare workers suffer burnout-induced mass resignations from the bureaucracy. The third time bomb involves layered inequality across three funds—gold card welfare, social security, and civil servant benefits—all using taxpayer money yet providing unequal hospital access, medication coverage, and per-capita costs, creating management inefficiencies such as fragmented drug procurement.

Sakol opposed budget cuts, likening them to severing the public's lifeline, but proposed three reform recommendations for sustainable restructuring: (1) rebalance budgets toward proactive local health systems by increasing funding for health promotion centers and equipping over 1.1 million community health volunteers with technology for active chronic disease screening, replacing their current informant-only role, and adjusting their 2,000 baht stipend to performance-based incentives; (2) review compensation rates against actual costs—the NHSO currently pays 8,000 baht average per inpatient while hospitals bear 10,000-13,000 baht actual costs—requiring adjusted reimbursement ceilings to halt recurring state hospital crises without annual central fund patches; and (3) courageously develop new revenue streams. Governments cannot rely solely on direct taxes and subsidies; they must aggressively implement targeted health taxes on sodium and sugar, and introduce co-payment systems for middle and high-income earners while preserving free gold card benefits for vulnerable populations.

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National

Thai Asset Development Bank Names New Managing Director

Dr. Theethach Suksukhat, former Deputy Managing Director of Thai Credit Guarantee Corporation, has been appointed as the new Managing Director effective July 1, 2026, bringing six years of prior experience at the organization.

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The Thai Credit Guarantee Corporation (Thai CGD) board has resolved to appoint Dr. Theethach Suksukhat as the new Managing Director for the term beginning July 1, 2026 and ending August 29, 2028. Dr. Theethach is a highly skilled executive who previously served as Deputy Managing Director of Thai CGD for six years. He also held significant national-level positions in the past, including Governor of the Thai Rubber Organization (TRO) and Director of the Ministry of Interior's Market Organization. This appointment will advance the company's initiatives and operations in line with Thai CGD's business objectives. In terms of education, Dr. Theethach earned his bachelor's degree in Economics from Thammasat University's Faculty of Economics, a master's degree in International Administration from the University of Melbourne, and a doctoral degree in Business Management from Victoria University in Australia. This promotion underscores his readiness to continue advancing Thai CGD's mission in accordance with the company's strategic plan.

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Police

Ex-Phuket Governor Arrested Over Bribery Scheme

Ex-Phuket Governor Roongrueang Thimabutr was arrested on June 30 for allegedly extorting bribes from a businessman and soliciting payments from civil service exam candidates through associates including his secretary.

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On June 30, 2026, law enforcement agencies including the Central Police Investigation Bureau, the Office of the Ombudsman, the Department of Local Administration, and the Department of Special Investigation jointly announced the arrest of Roongrueang Thimabutr, 54, former Phuket Provincial Governor, on corruption and misconduct charges related to extortion involving local government civil service recruitment.

According to investigators, a businessman filed a complaint through Phuket's Justice Center, alleging that the former governor demanded one million baht in exchange for help resolving a land ownership document. When the businessman could not provide cash, he transferred the funds via bank account. However, after payment, no action was taken.

Financial investigators traced the money and discovered the same account appeared in another case involving volunteer civil defense personnel being solicited for local civil service exam bribes. This connection led to expanded charges against the suspect.

Arrest warrants were issued on June 26 under the Criminal Code sections 143 and the Anti-Corruption Act section 175. Upon linking both cases, additional charges were filed under Criminal Code sections 149 and 157 for public official extortion and misconduct.

Investigators noted that while the money trail did not directly reach the suspect, it involved people close to him, particularly his secretary. The funds were transferred through volunteer accounts and later withdrawn as cash, creating a complex financial path connecting him to the scheme.

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Police

Search Underway After Construction Barge Sinks In Samut Prakan

A construction barge sank near Thai Central Chemical Company's pier in Samut Prakan on June 30, prompting authorities to inspect dock safety and deploy divers to search for one missing person.

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On June 30, Transport Ministry Deputy Sompetch Bunyamani announced that following a construction barge capsizing opposite Suksawat Soi 84 in Phra Samut Chedi district, Samut Prakan province near Thai Central Chemical Company's pier, he has ordered the Port Authority to conduct a thorough safety inspection of the company's dock facility and surrounding port structures.

The inspection will include checking the structural integrity of at least one pier on each side—both north and south—to ensure the incident has not affected other nearby dock structures. Officials have been instructed to ensure all safety systems meet international standards to provide maximum public assurance and safety, and authorities confirmed there are no dangerous gas pipelines in the incident area.

Regarding the search for one missing person, coordination has been made with a goodwill foundation to deploy a rescue team of 10 divers who are now stationed at the site and ready to conduct a full-scale search. All personnel have been reminded to prioritize safety during the operation. Two injured persons have already been transported to Paolo Hospital in Prapradeang.

Members of the public who witness emergencies, water accidents, or unsafe conditions at port areas are urged to contact the Port Authority's 24-hour water safety hotline at 1199.

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National

Suchart Reelected Thai Golf Association Chief

Suchart Suwannasri was reelected president of the Thai Golf Association for a third term at the organization's annual general meeting in Nakhon Pathom. The association plans to focus on developing youth golfers and promoting member courses

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Suchart Suwannasri, president of the Thai Golf Association, led committee members and golf course executives at the 2569 annual general meeting held at The Royal James Golf and Sports Club in Salaya, Nakhon Pathom.

The Thai Golf Association held its 2569 annual general meeting with key agenda items including reports on the association's performance and announcements of activities planned for 2569, along with the election of a new board of directors. Suchart Suwannasri was elected president for his third term.

Sixty member golf courses attended the meeting on June 29, 2569, out of 90 member courses nationwide at The Royal James Golf and Sports Club in Salaya, Nakhon Pathom.

The president informed the assembly that agenda item three focused on reporting the association's activities and programs for the 2568-2569 period, emphasizing development of amateur golfer markets, youth golfers, and marketing support for member courses throughout the year.

The association collaborated with both government and private agencies, including organizing golf competitions to develop youth golfers toward world-ranked competitions in partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand, offering member courses privileges to participate in Thailand Golf Travel Mart 2025. The association also conducted training programs with both public and private sectors to develop personnel at member courses, rotating across different regions nationwide.

For the 2569-2570 plan, the president stated the focus would continue on developing golfers, particularly youth golfers who will form the foundation for golf courses and Thailand's golf industry in the future, along with marketing promotion activities for member courses in both domestic and international markets.

Following the meeting, Suchart thanked the member course executives for their trust and support of the association's activities and confirmed that the board would continue supporting member courses.

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National

Military Chiefs Inspect Border Region After Farm Access Ban

Thailand's three military service chiefs inspected border operations in Sa Kaeo province, coordinating defenses across the eastern region following new restrictions on nighttime farm access aimed at preventing unauthorized border crossings.

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On June 30, 2569, representatives from the three armed forces—Gen. Chaiyaprueksa Duangprawat (Army Chief of Staff acting as Army Operations Center Chief), Adm. Thadawut Tatpitakgul (Navy Chief of Staff acting as Navy Operations Center Chief), and Air Chief Marshal Anurak Ramnarak (Air Force Chief of Staff acting as Air Force Operations Center Chief)—inspected the Eastern Region Command's operations in Sa Kaeo province's border areas at Ban Nong Jan, Ban Khlong Phaeng, and Bueng Takwan checkpoint.

The inspection aimed to monitor operational readiness, coordinate military actions across all three services, and prepare comprehensive military capabilities for maximum operational effectiveness. The three chiefs also met with relevant agencies to integrate plans and objectives for joint military operations across the Suranari, Burapha, and Chanthaburi-Trat Border Defense Command areas, ensuring unified direction, coherence, and optimal efficiency.

This field inspection followed an Eastern Region Command directive restricting access to agricultural areas in border markers 46-47 east of Si Phent Road in Ban Nong Jan, Non Tambon, Khok Sung District, Sa Kaeo province, between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. to prevent suspicious groups from entering the zone.

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