
The Alpine Golf Club land deeds in Pathum Thani must be canceled as soon as possible, according to the People’s Party ( PP ) in opposition.
The current deputy permanent secretary for the interior, who is overseeing the Department of Lands ( DoL ), was called on by MP from the PP list MP Chulapong Yukate on Friday to expedite the nullification and restore the deeds ‘ status to monastic land.
He said the land’s position may be religious, as stated by Neum Chamnanchartsakda in her can. Neum, a rich person who has been a Wat Thamikararam Worawihan donor since the temple’s founding in 1922, was the owner at the time. In her will, she stated that the church would receive the land parcel upon her moving.
Before leaving his position as deputy interior minister next year, Chada Thaised, a mature Bhumjaithai Party member, had signed a impeachment attempt, according to Mr. Chulapong.
According to Mr. Chulapong, the delay in action puts Mr. Chamnanwit at risk of breaking Sections 49 and 54 of the Administrative Procedure Act, BE 2539 ( 1996 ), which prohibits the suspension of orders that might cause unlawful behavior.
He added that the property story never be traded legally, per se. He suggested that Mr. Chamnanwit refrain from establishing a special commission to handle the case because it involves the 5, 083-rai dispute in the Khao Kradong region of Buri Ram.
If the position continues to be a sluggish, Mr. Chulapong said he would consult Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul about the ministry’s processes in the case in the coming weeks.
Isara News speculated that the Shinawatra family might have to pay settlement in the Alpine sport course case if the present owners decide to sue the DoL for damages brought by the annulment get in response to a Sept. 2, 2024 DoL statement.
The settlement comes from a total of 439.05 million baht in loan money and 7.22 billion ringgit in estimated cost.
As part of the Alpine Golf and Sports Club Co, the home may be required to meet the DoL and the Mahamakut Buddhist University Foundation, which manages Neum’s house, in compensating 533 owners and 30 lenders, said Isara News.