Police Chief Orders Harsh Disciplinary Probe Into Senior Officer
A senior Thai police officer's resignation bid was blocked after investigators recommended harsh disciplinary proceedings over ethical violations linked to the Police Hospital. Major General Thawee Silp cannot legally resign during the seve
On July 29, the Royal Thai Police reported that a fact-finding committee chaired by Deputy Commissioner General Korjai Klaiklang determined that Police Major General Dr. Thawee Silp Wetchvitarnan had committed ethical violations related to the Police Hospital's 14th floor. The police commissioner subsequently reassigned him to the National Police Operations Centre from October 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025 pending a disciplinary investigation. The duty period was extended by three months in March 2025 as Thawee continued to submit additional documents. He submitted a resignation letter on July 2, 2025, effective August 1, 2025.
However, a recent unanimous resolution from the fact-finding committee recommended establishing a severe disciplinary investigation committee after the Medical Council's ethics ruling. On July 27, the police commissioner appointed Police General Itthiphon Achariyapradit as chairman of the severe disciplinary investigation committee. Under the Police Act, officers undergoing severe disciplinary investigation cannot resign. Thawee's resignation, dated August 1, 2025, therefore cannot take effect under law. He is scheduled to retire on September 30, 2025, pending the outcome of the severe disciplinary investigation.