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National

World-Ranked Golfer Patty Tavatanakit Joins Daikin as Brand Ambassador

World-ranked golfer Patty Tavatanakit has become Daikin's newest brand ambassador, with executives from the air-conditioning company officially welcoming her to the partnership in Thailand.

World-Ranked Golfer Patty Tavatanakit Joins Daikin as Brand Ambassador
4 Aug Khaosod

Patty Tavatanakit, a world-class female golfer currently ranked second globally, has officially joined the Daikin family as a new brand ambassador and was delighted by the warm welcome she received. Takayoshi Miki, president of Siam Daikin Sales Co., Ltd., and Vorapong Kiyaphat, managing director of the company, presented her with flowers and officially welcomed her as a new member of the "Daikin family." The atmosphere was filled with smiles and appreciation, marking an important moment in the partnership. This meeting represents a significant step for both leaders, reflecting the convergence of a global brand and Thailand's world-renowned female golfer. Patty is now set to embark on a new chapter with Daikin as its latest brand ambassador, with this being just the beginning of the collaboration. More exciting moments and developments from Daikin and Patty are expected to follow soon.

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National

Thailand Opens Fund Investment to Housing Bank Savings Bonds

Thailand's securities regulator is expanding mutual fund investment options by allowing Government Housing Bank savings bonds as eligible assets, opening a second public comment period through early September to standardize investment crite

Thailand Opens Fund Investment to Housing Bank Savings Bonds
4 Aug Khaosod

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is accepting comments on a draft announcement to add Government Housing Bank (GHB) savings bonds as an eligible investment asset for mutual funds, expanding portfolio management options and fund liquidity. The regulation would standardize investment criteria for GHB savings bonds across state financial institutions while maintaining safeguards against concentration risk. Following the Capital Market Supervisory Board's approval in June 2026 to allow retail mutual funds, institutional investor funds, and provident funds to invest in GHB bonds, the SEC opened a first public comment period from June 18 to July 18, 2026, which received unanimous support. The SEC is now holding a second comment period on the draft announcement, classifying GHB bonds as "deposits or deposit-equivalent instruments" to ensure consistent investment standards and greater flexibility in portfolio management, while keeping fund managers subject to existing investment rules, risk diversification requirements, asset suitability assessments, and disclosure obligations. Fund managers must continue following concentration risk controls, including limits on exposure to individual issuers and restrictions on investments within the same business group, to protect investor interests. The public can submit comments through the SEC website or by email to tonyada@sec.or.th or pattarav@sec.or.th until September 2, 2026.

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National

Thailand Warns Against Sharing Personal Data Online

Thailand's Digital Economy Ministry is warning the public against sharing personal data on social media, which scammers use to commit cybercrimes, with violations punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment or 100,000-baht fines under the Comp

Thailand Warns Against Sharing Personal Data Online
4 Aug Khaosod

The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DE) has warned the public about sharing personal and illegal information on social media, which scammers exploit to commit cybercrimes. According to Digital Economy Minister Chaiyachon Chidchop's policy on preventing and suppressing online crime, the ministry is tasked with monitoring and preventing illegal data sharing, and will take immediate legal action upon discovery of violations.

In response to unauthorized personal data disclosures on social media, the DE has instructed the Personal Data Protection Committee (PDPC) to investigate such cases in coordination with the National Cyber Security Committee (NCSC). The ministry has also filed complaints with the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) for prosecution under the Computer Act.

"The DE warns the public that publishing illegal information on social media violates the Computer Act, Section 14, which covers uploading false or distorted data, uploading information that threatens national security, economic stability, or causes public alarm," the statement said. Penalties include imprisonment of up to 5 years, fines up to 100,000 baht, or both.

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Tourism

Mai Khao Beach Emerges as Family-Friendly Phuket Resort Choice

Mai Khao Beach on Phuket's northwest coast is attracting families seeking a quieter alternative to crowded resort areas, with its 11-kilometre stretch of sandy beach and convenient 15-minute airport access. Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach

4 Aug The Thaiger Travel

Looking for the best family resort near Phuket Airport? Here’s why Mai Khao should be on your listLegacyFor many families, the perfect holiday starts with a simple question: Where should we stay in Phuket that’s close to the airport but still feels like a tropical escape? While areas like Patong, Kata and Karon are well known for their lively atmosphere, travellers looking for a quieter experience are increasingly choosing Mai Khao Beach. Located on Phuket’s northwest coast, this stretch of coastline offers wide sandy beaches, fewer crowds and convenient access to Phuket International Airport, making it an attractive destination for families travelling with children. One resort that continues to attract both international and domestic travellers is Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort, situated approximately 15 minutes from Phuket International Airport. Why more families are choosing Mai Khao Beach For parents travelling with young children, reducing travel time after a long flight can make the start of a holiday much easier. Staying close to the airport means less time in the car and more time enjoying the destination. Mai Khao Beach is one of Phuket’s longest beaches, stretching for around 11 kilometres along the island’s northern coastline. Unlike Phuket’s more commercial beach destinations, Mai Khao has retained much of its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors often choose this area for:

Quiet beachfront walks Spacious beaches where children can play Less crowded surroundings Easy airport access A more relaxed holiday experience

For travellers seeking a slower pace, Mai Khao offers a different side of Phuket.

A family-friendly resort with space to relax Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort has been designed with both couples and families in mind. Spacious accommodation, tropical gardens and direct beach access provide plenty of room for guests to unwind. Accommodation options include Premium Rooms, Premium Pool Access Rooms and Suites, making the resort suitable for everything from weekend escapes to extended family holidays. The resort also features:

Kids Club Large outdoor swimming pool Children’s pool Explore Spa Fitness center Multiple restaurants and bars Direct access to Mai Khao Beach

These facilities allow families to enjoy activities together while also giving parents opportunities to relax. Dining with something for everyone Food is an important part of any family holiday, and the resort offers a variety of dining experiences throughout the day. Guests can enjoy international breakfast selections, authentic Thai cuisine, fresh seafood and Mediterranean-inspired dishes, while younger travellers can choose from family-friendly menu options. Beachfront dining also provides an opportunity to enjoy Phuket’s famous sunsets without leaving the resort.

More than just a beach holiday Mai Khao is also well positioned for exploring northern Phuket. Nearby attractions include:

Turtle Village Splash Jungle Water Park Sirinat National Park Local cafés and restaurants Scenic cycling routes Island excursions departing from nearby marinas

Families looking to combine relaxation with sightseeing will find plenty to do without travelling across the island every day.

Sustainable travel is becoming increasingly important Many travellers now consider a hotel’s environmental practices before booking. Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort has introduced several sustainability initiatives, including refillable bathroom amenities, glass drinking bottles, linen and towel reuse programs, and participation in community environmental projects around Mai Khao. These efforts reflect the growing focus on responsible tourism across Phuket’s hospitality industry. Frequently asked questions How far is Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort from Phuket International Airport? The resort is approximately 15 minutes by car, making it one of the closest luxury beachfront resorts to the airport. Is Mai Khao Beach suitable for families? Yes. Its wide sandy beach, peaceful atmosphere and uncrowded surroundings make it popular with families travelling with children. What facilities are available for children? The resort offers a Kids Club, children's swimming pool, family-friendly activities and spacious outdoor areas. Is Mai Khao quieter than Patong? Yes. Mai Khao is known for its natural surroundings and relaxed atmosphere, while Patong is Phuket's main entertainment district. Can visitors explore other parts of Phuket? Absolutely. Northern Phuket attractions are nearby, while destinations such as Phuket Old Town, Phang Nga Bay and island tours can be reached on day trips. A quieter way to experience Phuket For travellers searching for the best family resort near Phuket Airport, Mai Khao Beach offers an appealing alternative to Phuket’s busier tourist areas. With its peaceful beachfront setting, spacious accommodation, family-friendly facilities and convenient location, Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort continues to be a popular choice for families looking to combine relaxation with easy access to the island’s attractions. For more information or reservations, please visit the resort’s official website at Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort or contact rsvn@lemeridienmaikhao.com Press Release The story Looking for the best family resort near Phuket Airport? Here’s why Mai Khao should be on your list as seen on Thaiger News.

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National

Education Ministry Launches Complaint Platform for Teachers and Students

Thailand's Education Ministry is launching a complaint platform via Traffy Fondue by September to allow teachers, students, and staff to report grievances and safety issues directly to the ministry.

Education Ministry Launches Complaint Platform for Teachers and Students
4 Aug Khaosod

Deputy Education Minister Akkanat Kankaewkittinan, acting director of the Education Ministry's Rights Protection and Freedom Center, announced progress on establishing a center for rights protection, freedom, and safety in schools. The complaint system through the Traffy Fondue platform will complete development and testing by September, enabling teachers, students, and education staff to report issues, grievances, or seek assistance directly and quickly from the Education Ministry.

Currently, all divisions are working on staff allocation adjustments, with the entire process expected to be completed within two months. The Education Ministry is also prioritizing legal and regulatory updates to align with current conditions. It has tasked the Teachers Council Secretariat and the Teacher and Education Personnel Committee to review and revise rules, regulations, and announcements that have been in effect since 1999 but no longer match modern social contexts. These changes aim to streamline complex procedures and strengthen disciplinary penalties, particularly for teachers or education staff who commit serious offenses, violate ethics, or harm students and institutions, allowing swift disciplinary action, investigations, and license suspension without delays or inequities.

Regarding teacher workload reduction efforts, the Education Ministry has established a subcommittee dedicated to the issue. The committee is currently studying details and gathering information to develop comprehensive guidelines. After the first phase received positive feedback, the second phase will compile proposals for Education Minister Prayut Chantorayong to consider and approve.

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Regional

Seven Large Sinkholes Appear in Phu Phaman Agricultural Area

Seven large sinkholes have emerged in farmland in Phu Phaman District, Khon Kaen Province, with each expanding and causing alarm among residents. District officials are investigating the phenomenon in the Ban Wang Wang Charoen area.

Seven Large Sinkholes Appear in Phu Phaman Agricultural Area
4 Aug Khaosod

On August 4, a report confirmed the emergence of seven large sinkholes in the Ban Wang Wang Charoen area, Moo 2, Huai Muang Subdistrict, Phu Phaman District, Khon Kaen Province. The sinkholes have appeared in agricultural land belonging to local farmers. Surveys show each sinkhole is notably large in both width and depth, and they appear to be expanding, causing considerable alarm among residents in the area.

District Chief Siwakorn Mitrachayan has tasked Senior District Administrator Prajuab Jitkham, along with Khomphet Krasingham, headman of Huai Muang Subdistrict Administration Organization, and community leaders to inspect the site. The location is approximately 12 kilometers from Phu Phaman cliff and the district center. Tourism attractions in the area remain safe.

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Police

Officials Seize 25 Tons of Smuggled Chicken Offal at Border

Officials seized 25 tons of undocumented chicken offal worth 2 million baht from two trucks at a Narathiwat border checkpoint, with drivers facing smuggling charges carrying up to 2 years imprisonment.

Officials Seize 25 Tons of Smuggled Chicken Offal at Border
4 Aug Khaosod

Surut Neuangchumnik, commander of the Phrapiroon Agricultural and Food Security Center (SPRO), revealed that on August 1, 2026, at approximately 11:20 p.m., the center's Narathiwat animal checkpoint and Sukhaikolok Customs officials jointly conducted an enforcement operation against illegal agricultural product smuggling, following orders from Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Suriya Chungrungreungkij to crackdown on such operations. Officers inspected two suspicious trucks in Sukhaikolok District, Narathiwat Province, and discovered chicken innards totaling 15,540 kilograms and 9,890 kilograms—25,430 kilograms in total, valued at approximately 2,034,400 baht. The drivers could not produce documentation or permits for transporting the goods, and admitted they had been hired to deliver the cargo to an unspecified destination that would be provided later. The chicken offal had no known source, lacked proper import authorization, and had no valid transport permit. Officials seized the goods and filed charges under two provisions: Section 22, carrying penalties of up to 2 years imprisonment and 40,000 baht fine, and Section 31, carrying up to 2 years imprisonment and 200,000 baht fine. The seized goods have been placed in custody at Sukhaikolok Customs, and a complaint has been filed at Sakeao Police Station. The case is pending disposal of the seized cargo according to livestock regulations.

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National

Budget Subcommittee Flags Misaligned Projects Across Ministries

A parliamentary subcommittee member exposed widespread procurement irregularities across Thai government agencies, including IT quotes from real estate firms and duplicate bids submitted under different companies, raising fraud concerns dur

Budget Subcommittee Flags Misaligned Projects Across Ministries
4 Aug Khaosod

On August 4, 2025, at Parliament, Theerachat Tort-rakul, a former Pheu Thai party list candidate and member of the ICT and Revolving Fund equipment subcommittee of the exceptional budget bill review committee, revealed troubling procurement irregularities. Several state agencies have solicited price quotes from companies outside their fields—for instance, one agency requested IT system pricing from a real estate developer, while another sought 50-million-baht valuations from a private firm with zero revenue. These concerns, he said, received no attention from government-aligned subcommittee members, prolonging deliberations and creating tension.

Theerachat cited the Interior Ministry's 77-province fire suppression system project as an example: each province required different specifications and computer room sizes, yet the proposal submitted to the subcommittee contained no details. He alleged the ministry presented two different bid forms—one to the Budget Bureau and another to the subcommittee. He also described a case where a single individual submitted bids for the same project under two separate companies, presenting clear fraud risks, yet all proposals ultimately passed.

During Interior Ministry budget hearings, a deputy permanent secretary confronted Theerachat when he raised concerns about concealed documents, slapping the table and pointing at him in what he called unacceptable conduct. Frustrated by rushed approvals—some projects approved before the secretary even finished reading their names—Theerachat recorded the proceedings on his phone, prompting the subcommittee to call parliamentary police. He called for live-streaming of all budget review sessions.

Theerachat highlighted more examples of misaligned projects: the Energy Ministry proposing a banana-drying oven (supposedly to educate communities on energy transition), and the Land Reform Office seeking meatball-making and sausage-making machines plus lemongrass cutters, which he found confusing. "It's time to overhaul how these budgets are drafted," he said.

Meanwhile, Navy Captain Kitti Phiyawanna, a Pheu Thai list MP and member of the annual expenditure budget committee, noted that the Department of Provincial Administration repeatedly requested overlapping network equipment across projects. Adopting the government's "Cloud First" policy, he argued, would achieve significant savings.

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Police

Fruit Vendor Robbed at Gunpoint Refuses to Give Up

Two armed men on a motorcycle robbed fruit vendor Uncle Kung of 6,000 baht on Lad Phrao-Wang Hin Road in Chok Chai 4, but the elderly seller remained unfazed, vowing to return to work and letting karma handle the thieves.

Fruit Vendor Robbed at Gunpoint Refuses to Give Up
4 Aug Khaosod

Uncle Kung showed remarkable composure after being robbed at gunpoint of 6,000 baht by two armed assailants on a motorcycle. The incident took place on August 1 around 10:30 p.m. on Lad Phrao-Wang Hin Road in the Chok Chai 4 area, when two men on a motorcycle approached him as he was pushing his fruit cart home. The robbers threatened him with a gun, ransacked his money container, and fled with approximately 6,000 baht he had saved.

When interviewed on August 4, Kung Saetang, the victim, explained that he did not see the robbers' faces and did not know if the weapon was real or fake. He chose not to resist because he saw they had a weapon. He stated this was his first experience with theft despite selling fruit for many decades, having inherited the trade from his father and grandfather.

When asked if he was angry, Kung replied calmly: "I'm not angry. So what? I can earn it again. Whoever took it—that's their karma. Whatever they do, they'll face the consequences." Despite the loss of his accumulated savings, he vowed to continue selling fruit to support himself, confirming he would be back at his usual spot in Chok Chai 4, Lad Phrao-Wang Hin today.

Police are currently reviewing CCTV footage from the incident area to gather evidence and identify the suspects for prosecution.

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National

Family Plans Second Autopsy for Travel Creator Hlun Solo

Thai travel creator Hlun Solo's family will arrange a second autopsy at Thailand's Central Institute of Forensic Science after his body returns from Georgia before holding funeral rites at their home.

Family Plans Second Autopsy for Travel Creator Hlun Solo
4 Aug Khaosod

BANGKOK — The family of Thai travel creator Hlun Solo said they will arrange a second autopsy after his body is returned from Georgia before holding funeral rites in Thailand.

In an update posted on Monday evening, Hlun Solo's elder brother said the family plans to send the body to the Central Institute of Forensic Science under Thailand's Ministry of Justice for an additional examination to ensure all procedures are completed thoroughly and transparently.

The family expects the process to take one to two days after the body arrives in Thailand before funeral rites are held at the family's home.

Details of the funeral schedule, including the date, time and venue, will be announced once arrangements have been finalized.

The family also expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support received following the death of the popular YouTuber, who died in Georgia while filming travel content.

They specifically thanked Chulalongkorn University President Wilert Puriwat, Political Science Dean Pakorn Siriprapob, the Faculty of Political Science and the Rural Scholarship Program for offering to host the first night of funeral prayers.

Responding to inquiries from supporters wishing to help, the family said it would welcome donations of equipment and supplies needed for the funeral, including tents, tables, chairs, fans, sound systems, lighting, portable toilets, drinking water and other essential items.

The family stressed that it was not seeking financial contributions but wanted to give those who wished to pay their final respects an opportunity to support the funeral according to their means.

Hlun Solo, one of Thailand's best-known travel content creators, died in Georgia while on a filming trip. The circumstances surrounding his death remain under investigation by Georgian authorities.

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National

Online Sellers Demand Action Against Platform's Transport Monopoly

Thai online sellers are demanding the Trade Competition Commission enforce new rules against e-commerce platforms allegedly monopolizing shipping services and forcing vendors into costly, restricted delivery arrangements. Small merchants sa

Online Sellers Demand Action Against Platform's Transport Monopoly
4 Aug Khaosod

Online merchants are demanding that Thailand's Trade Competition Commission (TCCC) take action against major e-commerce platforms over alleged shipping monopolies, saying that despite new regulations, enforcement has been lacking and putting livelihoods at risk. Small merchants report facing rising costs at a time when consumer spending remains fragile—sales growth has stalled while platform fees and service charges keep climbing, eroding already thin profit margins. Shipping restrictions remain a major complaint, with many vendors unable to switch carriers or manage delivery costs, leaving them stuck with underperforming services even though the TCCC introduced digital platform guidelines on March 25, 2026, explicitly forbidding anti-competitive practices and vendor exploitation.

On August 4, 2026, lawyer Anuanchai Chaiyedej filed a petition with the TCCC requesting enforcement action, arguing that platform shipping-lock behavior violates the new competition guidelines. However, market conditions suggest little has changed—platforms continue restricting shipper choices to a single provider, and requests to switch carriers are often rejected or made deliberately difficult, forcing vendors to absorb poor service quality and damage to their businesses. Meanwhile, capable shipping companies are also suffering from lost volume, and industry figures warn that ongoing layoffs in the transport sector could harm the broader economy if the situation persists.

The impact extends beyond merchants to consumers, merchants note, since higher vendor costs translate into higher retail prices or thinner discounts. Lawyer Chaiyedej emphasizes that the real test is enforcement effectiveness—if complaints continue about shipping restrictions and rising fees, trust in fair e-commerce competition will erode further. The petition was received by Theerawat Tipratana, deputy secretary-general of the TCCC.

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