Immigration asked for Prawit’s travel records

Gen Prawit Wongsuwon
Gen Prawit Wongsuwon

In an effort to verify the Palang Pracharath Party ( PPRP ) leader’s claim that he was unable to attend many House sessions due to his absence, the Immigration Bureau has requested Prompong Nopparit’s request for access to Prawit Wongsuwon’s immigration records.

According to Mr. Prompong, who claims he has the right to ask for information as a resident under the Official Information Act, the IB requested on Monday that Gen. Prawit’s recruitment clearance records be made public. The request was made after Gen Prawit claimed that because he frequently served on established duty elsewhere, he was unable to go several House meetings.

84 out of 95 House sessions convened between July 3rd, 2014 and this month, according to the House of Representatives secretary, citing standard obligations or disease.

He said video evidence is needed to rear Gen Prawit’s state.

” What carriers did he sail with? Did he adhere to the rules for the reimbursement of go costs? Mr Prompong said.

Mr. Prompong claimed that Gen. Prawit’s frequent absences indicate that he is n’t motivated to carry out his duties as an MP, which is a disservice to taxpayers.

Gen Prawit is the PPRP’s only record MP.

” I’ve obtained information that]Gen Prawit’s absence ] may constitute a violation of NACC]National Anti-Corruption Commission ] regulations”, he said.

Mr. Prompong claimed earlier that he planned to protest the NACC to investigate the situation, arguing that Gen. Prawit’s travels may have been his own, not the public’s.