EC asked to probe senator

Concerns asked of Keskamol’s best count

EC asked to probe senator
Keskamol: Degree questions

The Election Commission (EC ) has been asked to assess the suitability of the candidate who received the most votes during the most recent Senate election.

Sonthiya Sawatdee, a former assistant to the House committee on legislation, justice and human rights, filed a complaint on Friday asking the EC to evaluate Senator Keskamol Pleansamai’s suitability for the position.

He claimed to have obtained a copy of the senator’s application to promote her certificates before the vote.

He claimed that the educational background in the report may have been falsified.

Mr. Sonthiya claimed to have contacted the EC to find out whether the senator had provided false information to government officials and had met the requirements set by the Office of the Civil Service Commission ( OCSC ).

He cited the natural laws governing the Senate vote, which prohibits individuals from giving false information about their educational background to other applicants.

Dr. Keskamol emphasized on Friday that her education accomplishments were genuine. ” I earned my degree, I did not acquire them. The institutes I attended are not fake ones.

She claimed that provincial election officials had previously examined her educational qualifications.

Dr. Keskamol received his health science degree from Rangsit University and his organizational management master’s degree from Krirk University.

She went on to earn two PhDs, one in business management and one in resources management and development, from Maejo University and California University. Additionally, she received accreditation from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine.

The Higher Education Commission’s President, Pradit Wannarat, stated on Friday that those with mentor degrees or diplomas who want to work for state companies must first obtain OCSC approval.

The OCSC currently has a list of colleges that the organization has acceded to. According to Mr. Pradit, they are unable to work for government organizations but can still work for private companies without approval from the OCSC.

According to solutions, California University, from which Dr Keskamol earned a degree, is not the same as the University of California.

The California University Foreign Credentials Evaluation (FCE ) Institution is its full name, according to a search that was conducted. The cause said it issued a document, not a level.

The US university where Dr. Keskamol received his PhD, which is the same school where Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Capt. Thamanat Prompow chose, has even scathing reviews.

Capt Thamanat’s research was found to have been graded and issued by a degree-equivalency examiner.

Dr. Keskamol, the owner of four beauty salons, said she entered the Senate contest to voice her thoughts and ideas based on her work as a representative for the House Committee on Law, Justice, and Human Rights.

When asked why she applied to the contractor group rather than the public health or women, she responded that it was part of her plan because the specialized groups had a lot of competition, particularly from top doctors in the open health group.

She claimed that she had given it a thorough evaluation before submitting her software, noting that she had no idea why the EC examiners were so strict about this aspect.

Dr. Keskamol added that she had previously received similar concerns about her education background. She claimed that she had previously submitted files to the EC, and that there had not been any issues so much.” Officials at the Phetchaburi Provincial Election Commission had actually summoned me for an inquiry.

She also refuted users ‘ says about her educational background, claiming that she had received her degree from California University in the US and that she had done all the studies herself.

She continued, noting that the title “professor” from Thai colleges may be compared.