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Anti-Corruption Body Urges Local Authorities to Delay Hiring

Thailand's anti-corruption commission is urging local authorities to delay hiring candidates from a civil service exam while investigating potential irregularities affecting 800,000 answer sheets.

Anti-Corruption Body Urges Local Authorities to Delay Hiring
23h ago Khaosod

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) deputy secretary-general announced plans to request additional answer sheet data from the Ministry of Interior and has advised local authorities to postpone hiring remaining candidates pending clarification of the investigation.

Speaking at 2:15 p.m. on July 15, 2025, at the Department of Local Administration following a local civil service exam committee meeting, Suchart Kruakitanon, NACC deputy secretary-general, said the commission will report its findings to an inquiry committee to establish facts. Work will be expedited in coordination with the Ministry of Interior.

When asked how the NACC will examine 800,000 answer sheets, Suchart said the investigation is ongoing and any problems will become additional test issues. He stressed the need to prioritize this investigation immediately because some candidates have already been hired and the matter has broad implications.

Regarding whether additional charges will be filed, Suchart said the matter will be reconsidered once the inquiry committee is formally established. The committee has been working for two weeks since the NACC elevated it to a special case due to its widespread impact. The commission is committed to full investigation.

On how candidates awaiting hiring will proceed, Suchart said the meeting recommended postponing hiring pending clarification. Since the investigation is ongoing, local authorities considering hiring the next batch must ensure clarity first. He noted that while some candidates may have done nothing wrong, those awaiting hiring must await verification given the complaints. He suggested that if candidates pursue legal remedies to seek protective orders, the court should provide justice to those affected, as this case impacts hundreds of thousands of test-takers.

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Police

Families Hold Memorial Service for Two Women Killed in Bangkok Bar Fire

Two women died in a Bangkok bar fire on July 15, with families holding a Buddhist memorial service at the scene as loved ones questioned the venue's inadequate safety measures and compensation offered.

Families Hold Memorial Service for Two Women Killed in Bangkok Bar Fire
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On July 15, families of Kachaporn Soththarat and Phanitcha Singkhon, who died in a fire at a beer bar in Bangkok's Ladprao area, gathered at the scene to perform a Buddhist ceremony inviting their spirits home. A monk was invited to preside over the ritual, with photographs, favorite foods, and fruits of the deceased placed as offerings, followed by a water-pouring merit-making ceremony.

Nirand Khimnok, boyfriend of Kachaporn (known as Nim), emotionally recounted learning of the tragedy through a friend's midnight call. He expressed shock and helplessness at the rapid unfolding of events. He noted the bar's inadequate safety measures, including poor exit designs and low ceilings visible from the entrance. He emphasized he did not want such losses to happen again and struggled to comprehend how to address the grief. His partner worked nearby and was a hardworking single mother supporting their two children, who were nearly finished with university.

Coworker Thida Chaisri revealed that both victims had come to the bar together as close friends. After retrieving their bodies from the forensic institute at Police Hospital, families decided to hold a joint Buddhist ceremony at a temple in Lam Luka district, Pathum Thani, since the two were close friends.

Regarding compensation, the Po Teck Tung Foundation initially provided assistance. While police and the forensic institute responded quickly—completing DNA comparison in just one day—the victims' families found the bar's 10,000-baht compensation inadequate. Given that one deceased was a single mother and primary family provider, they urged more reasonable compensation.

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National

GULF Backs Rama IX Cleft Center, Launches 'Empowering Me' Charity Art Initiative

Gulf Development has donated over 30 million baht to support the Rama IX Centre for Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery at Chulalongkorn Hospital, launching an "Empowering Me" charity art campaign featuring student artwork celebrating patients wit

GULF Backs Rama IX Cleft Center, Launches 'Empowering Me' Charity Art Initiative
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Gulf Development Public Company Limited, represented by Sitamon Ratanawaladee, Director of Strategic Planning, received a certificate of honor from Tetch Bunnag, Secretary-General of the Thai Red Cross Society, in recognition of the company's donations and support for the Rama IX Centre for Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery at Chulalongkorn Hospital under the Thai Red Cross. The recognition was presented during the "40 Years of Rama IX Centre: International Standards Toward Sustainability" event held on July 13, 2025, at Chulalongkorn Hospital. The company is inviting the public to donate and receive commemorative items from the "Empowering Me" charity campaign, with all proceeds supporting the center's operations and reflecting GULF's commitment to combining infrastructure development with improved quality of life for disadvantaged Thais and equitable healthcare access.

Marking the center's 40th anniversary, GULF has brought back an exhibition of 10 symbolic paintings titled "Empowering Me – A Power of Identity Beyond Appearances: This Is Me, Beautiful As I Am," created by university students nationwide. The artwork conveys the dreams, resilience, and true identity of individuals with facial and cranial differences, aiming to foster understanding and acceptance of diversity in society.

GULF and Chulalongkorn Hospital have jointly set up a booth inviting public donations in exchange for commemorative items inspired by the "Empowering Me" concept, including acrylic keychains, canvas shoulder bags, and blankets. Interested donors can contribute and receive merchandise through various Thai Red Cross channels, including the website www.iredcross.org, with donations eligible for double tax deduction. All contributions will be directed without overhead costs to support the center's operations in caring for, treating, rehabilitating, and improving the sustainable quality of life for patients.

"GULF is proud to support the Rama IX Centre in enhancing the quality of life for young people with facial and cranial differences," said Sitamon. "The center plays a vital role in comprehensive patient care—physical, emotional, educational, and social skills development—enabling them to live confidently and reach their full potential. We are delighted that our support over the past decade has created opportunities and brighter futures for patients and families, benefiting Thai society and the healthcare system."

Over the past 10 years, GULF has improved patients' and families' quality of life through multi-faceted support of the Rama IX Centre, including: donating approximately 10 million baht toward patient care and transportation costs; providing over 20 million baht in educational scholarships under the "One Scholarship, One Dream, Build the Future" program, benefiting more than 500 youth and enabling three to complete undergraduate degrees; and organizing the "Empowering Me" art exhibition to showcase the identity and resilience of individuals with facial differences.

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Police

Mother Collapses at Beer Hall Fire Victim's Memorial

The mother of a woman killed in a Ladprao beer hall fire collapsed during her daughter's memorial ceremony on July 15, requiring hospitalization due to her existing heart condition.

Mother Collapses at Beer Hall Fire Victim's Memorial
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At noon on July 15, 2026, at the site of a beer hall fire at Ladprao, the family and friends of Ms. Wiangporn Jindavongse, who died in the blaze, gathered to lay flowers and food in front of the shop. As the mother wept, she called out, "You promised to take me traveling—come back home to me, my daughter."

After the brief ceremony, as they prepared to leave, the mother suddenly collapsed. Friends, local residents, journalists, and district officials rushed to support her as rescue services were called to transport her to hospital.

Several of the friends who came with her were shocked and cried out in distress, aware that the mother suffers from a heart condition. Paramedics arrived and took her to the hospital.

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National

CP Foundation Marks 39 Years Building Opportunity, Transforming Thai Society

The Charoen Pokphand Foundation celebrated 39 years of social development in Thailand through vocational training, scholarships, and food security programs that have transformed thousands of lives across rural communities and disadvantaged

CP Foundation Marks 39 Years Building Opportunity, Transforming Thai Society
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The Charoen Pokphand Foundation for Rural Community Development held an event titled "From One Opportunity to a Million Dreams," showcasing stories of youth who benefited from four major programs: vocational training in eldercare, royal scholarship programs for students, family foster care support in cultural communities, and egg-laying chicken projects for school meals. The foundation emphasized how developing one person creates positive ripple effects across families, communities, and society sustainably, through education, vocational development, food security, and support for disadvantaged children.

The event was presided over by Air Chief Marshal Chalit Phukphatsuk, a privy councilor and chairman of the foundation's board, alongside Supakij Chearavanont, chairman of the Charoen Pokphand Group, and senior executives from the group's companies at the True Tower Auditorium on Ratchadamri Road.

Over nearly 39 years, the foundation has been committed to developing people in line with the royal philosophy, implementing three core strategies: rural leadership development, food security, and social innovation cultivation. These efforts target all age groups—children, youth, and seniors—while strengthening communities nationwide.

One success story is the eldercare vocational training program, which opened opportunities for youth and adults to learn professional eldercare skills suited to Thailand's aging society. Many participants have translated their training into stable careers with steady income and improved family living standards. Ms. Yanida Juitung, one graduate, transformed from economic hardship to a secure profession, now supporting her family independently. "I didn't study just for myself, but to have a stable career and income to support my family," she said. "The foundation gave me this chance, and now I can send money home to help my parents and care for my siblings. That's my greatest pride."

Another success is the royal scholarship program, which provides educational opportunities for youth in remote areas. Tharathon Luangmani, a former border police school student, received a scholarship enabling him to complete a bachelor's degree in education from Chulalongkorn University. The scholarship relieved his family's financial burden, and after graduation, he became a physical education teacher at a private school, inspiring younger generations to pursue similar opportunities. "Everyone has dreams, but dreams become real only through action," he said. "Mistakes aren't endpoints—they're pauses for reflection and learning. With determination and resilience, anyone can build their own future."

For disadvantaged children, the foundation has operated the foster family support program in cultural communities since 2002, enabling orphans to grow up in loving, caring foster families.

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National

Officials Flag 5,814 Local Exam Candidates Over Irregular Scores

Authorities flagged 5,814 local government exam candidates with irregular scores, including about 3,000 with clearly inflated results, after a joint investigation by anti-corruption and special investigation offices revealed widespread disc

Officials Flag 5,814 Local Exam Candidates Over Irregular Scores
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At 1:15 p.m. on July 15th at the Department of Local Administration, Deputy Interior Minister Artsit Samphantharat disclosed findings from the 8th 2025 meeting of the Central Local Government Employee Examination Committee. He reported that the Prime Minister is concerned about the fraud allegations and has directed a complete and transparent inquiry. Examination Committee Chairman Wanchai Chanthaprom attended the meeting in person alongside multiple committee members.

Artsit stated that the committee received a comparison report of raw scores and announced scores from the Department of Local Administration, conducted jointly with the Office of the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) and the Department of Special Investigation (DSI). The review identified 5,814 candidates with irregular scores, divided into three groups:

– Group One: Approximately 3,000 candidates with clearly inflated scores – Group Two: Approximately 1,000 candidates who already had good scores but showed further suspicious increases – Group Three: Approximately 400 candidates with only a one-point difference but unclear answer sheets

Artsit stated the committee agreed to submit all 5,814 names to the central authority, which has legal power to decide whether to revoke their appointments. He emphasized that the central committee holds final decision-making power, while the separate July 23rd meeting of the three local government organizations—provincial administration, municipality, and subdistrict councils—will decide independently based on all available information. Final revocation orders must come from each candidate's employing local government organization leader.

When asked about promoting alternate candidates to replace those possibly revoked, Artsit said all answer sheets must be recounted first since they are held by the PACC, and any additional irregularities found would be prosecuted. Those not yet appointed face no impact, but will be hired according to qualification ranking when positions open from revocations.

Regarding salary recovery from revoked appointees, Artsit said that decision lies with the Department of Local Administration. On whether the 50,000 candidates hired in 2568 should be retroactively reviewed, he noted the PACC's investigation is ongoing with arrests already made, and any connections to past exams would depend on investigation findings. If any agency or individuals are implicated, the PACC will notify them.

Artsit also noted that the secretary of the Serious Discipline Examination Committee, who was initially appointed to the investigation committee before the PACC's involvement, has already withdrawn to maintain impartiality and will have no further role.

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National

Thailand Approves Seven Measures to Cut Electricity Bills

Thailand's cabinet approved seven measures to reduce household electricity bills, including lower residential rates and surcharges on data centers and large industries to fund public electricity costs.

Thailand Approves Seven Measures to Cut Electricity Bills
23h ago Khaosod

Thailand's National Energy Policy Committee (NEPC) has approved seven electricity measures aimed at reducing consumer costs while ensuring data centers and industries bear their fair share. The main points include: separating public electricity costs (such as street lighting) from household bills and establishing a new rate, funded partly by surcharges on data centers and large industrial users; reducing residential electricity rates to 3 baht per unit for the first 200 units while maintaining higher rates for additional consumption; extending the reduced rate to rental properties including rental homes, dormitories, and apartments previously charged temporary rates; expanding direct power purchase agreements (Direct PPA) for clean energy to industrial sectors beyond data centers through third-party access to the grid; setting separate electricity rates for data centers to reflect their actual infrastructure costs; and requiring large data center operators to post performance bonds on grid usage. The reforms aim to lower costs for ordinary consumers, promote clean energy adoption, and transition toward a competitive market while preventing large users from shifting their costs to the general public.

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National

Civil Service Exam Board Denies Wrongdoing, Challenges Answer Sheet Probe

The Civil Service Exam Board denies wrongdoing in a probe of answer sheet irregularities affecting nearly 438,000 applicants, claiming contracted parties—not committee members—are responsible for explaining the defects discovered during the

Civil Service Exam Board Denies Wrongdoing, Challenges Answer Sheet Probe
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On July 15, 2026, Wanchai Chanphorn, chair of the Central Examination Committee for Local Government Personnel (CGCEP), stated that the 17-member central committee has attempted to conduct the process with utmost integrity and fairness. With 438,277 applicants, the committee held 20 meetings to ensure the exam remained free from corruption and prevented wrongdoers from entering public service. However, irregularities were discovered involving answer sheets and data alterations. Wanchai clarified that such information does not remain with the central committee but with the contracted parties, who must explain how these deficiencies occurred.

When asked if the CGCEP members themselves are under investigation by the NACC, Wanchai emphasized that the 17 committee members are not suspects but have been summoned to provide information about oversight procedures and how breaches occurred. The NACC sought details on how the committee monitored the examination process and where defects originated.

Before results were announced, the CGCEP held two meetings reviewing score accuracy and investigating fraud allegations, with one six-hour session needed to approve results. The contracted university representatives, authorized by their rectors, presented processes for all 105 nationwide positions. Wanchai noted that contracted parties must follow all contractual steps and the terms of reference, submitting documents for verification.

Flash drives sent to the committee under contract terms were classified as backup data and kept highly confidential to address problems. Initially, the committee could not access these files per contract specifications. When irregularities were discovered, an inspection committee was established, revealing approximately 5,000 problematic cases. Wanchai expressed surprise at the scale of anomalies and categorized them into three groups: approximately 3,600 cases where scores dropped but results were still announced, and cases where actual exam scores differed significantly from announced results.

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National

Sithipol Blasts Flawed 40-Baht Rice Curry Scheme

Pheu Thai MP Sithipol criticizes the 40-baht rice curry subsidy as ineffective, arguing it fails to address root causes of inflation and provides minimal relief to businesses and consumers. He urges the government to implement more meaningf

Sithipol Blasts Flawed 40-Baht Rice Curry Scheme
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On July 15, 2569, Sithipol Wibulthanakaul, a Pheu Thai list MP, commented on Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachee Paibulwattana's announcement to review the 40-baht rice curry subsidy program designed to ease cost-of-living pressures. While supporting the review and openness to feedback, Sithipol outlined three fundamental problems with Supachee's economic management approach.

First, the program fails to address root causes. Though oil prices have fallen, food costs remain high—a pattern Sithipol said reflects poor economic management. The real issue is oil and energy prices, which must be controlled from the start through taxation or excise measures. Once prices rise and trigger broader inflation, lowering oil prices alone will not reverse inflated costs—a recurring pattern in economic history that the government ignored despite repeated warnings from Pheu Thai.

Second, the program provides minimal help while claiming credit for solving the problem. Sithipol cited the "roving shop" (rót phûm phûang) program as an example: each province received only a few vehicles, helping very few people buy fuel and goods at subsidized prices. The public asks where these shops are, and whether they truly address widespread cost-of-living struggles affecting everyone.

Third, the program does not solve real problems. Notably, few people expressed regret or support when Supachee announced the 40-baht rice curry program's suspension for review—because the program was never seen as genuinely helpful. Consumers still face high living costs and have other food options. Likewise, most merchants feel the program provided minimal benefit, and few would qualify or receive aid for only a few months.

Sithipol urged the minister to reconsider measures that would more meaningfully help restaurants and small businesses, citing unresolved issues with Thailand's "Thai Helps Thai Plus" program that currently benefits only registered business operators.

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National

AIS, Bangkok Land Deploy 5G Network Across Muang Thong

AIS and Bangkok Land are transforming Muang Thong into Thailand's first smart city prototype with 5G networks, fiber broadband, and integrated digital infrastructure across the 4,000-rai development.

AIS, Bangkok Land Deploy 5G Network Across Muang Thong
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AIS and Bangkok Land have announced a strategic partnership to upgrade the Muang Thong area—spanning over 4,000 rai—into Thailand's prototype smart city using 5G, broadband, and enterprise solutions. Under the concept "Muang Thong NEXT: The Smart & Connected City," the collaboration aims to transform Muang Thong from a national event and conference hub into a connectivity hub that integrates all urban ecosystems including residential living, workplaces, education, entertainment, business, events, transportation, security, and future economic opportunities.

AIS will provide network capabilities, technology, and digital platforms across multiple dimensions. These include nationwide 5G-Advanced coverage using frequency aggregation to boost speed and strength while reducing latency, supporting dense usage in large venues and concerts; upgrading households to Smart Living with AIS 3BB Fibre3 and WiFi 7 standards for smart homes, remote work, and telemedicine; delivering business transformation through Hyper Connectivity, Sovereign Cloud, Data Center, and AI Solutions; and enhancing IMPACT's concert and event experiences with WiFi and connectivity systems supporting thousands of attendees, plus 5G VIP Ultra and Boost Mode services.

The digital infrastructure will extend to comprehensive smart city management, including AI CCTV, Smart Access, Digital Signage, Smart Meters, IoT, digital payments, data analytics, virtual classrooms, and cyber security. Data from conference centers, business zones, residences, retail, schools, security agencies, and public spaces will feed into a Smart City Data Platform and Digital Twin, enabling real-time city oversight, traffic and energy planning, and enhanced safety management for citizens, businesses, and communities.

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Weather

Heavy Rain Expected July 20-21, Flood Risk Nationwide

Heavy rain and potential flooding threaten Thailand on July 20-21 as a low-pressure system moves over Laos and northern Vietnam, with the northern and western central regions most at risk.

Heavy Rain Expected July 20-21, Flood Risk Nationwide
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Thailand's Meteorological Department has issued a seven-day regional weather forecast covering July 15-21, 2025. From July 16-19, rainfall is expected to decrease overall, though heavy showers will persist in the northern and upper northeastern regions due to a low-pressure system over northern Vietnam, while the southwest monsoon weakens over the Andaman Sea and Thailand. Waves in the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand are expected to be 1-2 meters high, with thunderstorm areas seeing waves above 2 meters.

From July 20-21, rainfall is forecast to increase significantly with heavy downpours particularly in the northern region and western central areas as the low-pressure system shifts over Laos and northern Vietnam and the southwest monsoon strengthens. Wave heights remain moderate at 1-2 meters, with thunderstorm areas again experiencing waves exceeding 2 meters.

Public Warning: During July 20-21, residents in northern Thailand and the western central region should be alert to dangers from heavy and accumulated rainfall, which may cause flash flooding, flash floods, and riverbank overflows, especially in foothill areas near waterways and low-lying zones.

Regional Forecast (July 15-21, 2025):

Northern Region: July 15-19 will see thunderstorms in 30-40% of the area with some heavy showers; southwest winds 10-15 km/h; low 23-27°C, high 29-35°C. July 20-21 will have thunderstorms in 40-60% of the area with some heavy showers; southwest winds 10-20 km/h.

Northeastern Region: July 15-17 will have thunderstorms in 30-40% of the area with some heavy showers; southwest winds 10-20 km/h. July 18-21 will see thunderstorms in 20-30% of the area, with heavy showers in the upper northeast on July 21; southwest winds 10-20 km/h; low 24-26°C, high 29-35°C.

Central Region: July 16-20 will have thunderstorms in 20-40% of the area; southwest winds 10-20 km/h. July 21 will see thunderstorms in 30-40% of the area with some heavy showers in the western central zone; southwest winds 10-25 km/h; low 24-27°C, high 30-36°C.

Eastern Region: July 16-17 and 21 will have thunderstorms in 30-40% of the area; July 18-20 will see thunderstorms in 20-30% of the area; southwest winds 15-35 km/h; sea waves 1-2 meters, exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm areas; low 24-28°C, high 30-35°C.

Southern Region (East Coast): July 16-19 will feature thunderstorms.

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