Just 180 active ‘influential people’, 10 provinces have none

Just 180 active 'influential people', 10 provinces have none
Just 180 active 'influential people', 10 provinces have none
At the officers training facility in Nonthaburi in July, police display arms seized during a global crackdown on illegal firearms. Varuth Hirunyatheb( picture )

There are only 180 active” important people” in the nation, and 10 regions are completely free of them, the House committee on management announced on Wednesday.

The information, according to MP Korawee Prissananantakul( Bhumjaithai ), came from Chada Thaised, the deputy interior minister, and representatives from the Department of Provincial Administration, who met with the committee on Wednesday in parliament.

Mr. Chada, who is also from Bhumjaithai, is in charge of the government’s nationwide initiative to repress influential individuals( a metaphor for important crooks ).

According to Mr. Korawee, officials also listed 625 former influential persons who had already agreed to stop coercing people and informed them that 180 significant individuals were also effective.

He claimed that authorities had not yet developed strategies to subdue the energetic, powerful individuals. They may keep an eye on the 625 people who said they had changed for the better. & nbsp,

According to Mr. Chada, the division found that 66 provinces had prominent people working there, but only 10 of them had them. Mr. Korawee claimed that because the information was” classified ,” they did not name the provinces.

According to Mr. Korawee, the Interior Ministry defines important persons as those who use their position of power to compel another, affecting their bodies, minds, flexibility, reputations, or assets.

He claimed that the House council even inquired about the influence of Mr. Chaa’s arrested son-in-law. Leaders may learn that he had abused his position of authority to hurt other people, according to a member of the Department of Public Administration.

Weerachart Rasamee, a provincial governor and nbsp, was detained on Tuesday in the state of Uthai Thani for the alleged bribery of an irrigation company, according to the House commission. He is the son-in-law of Mr. Chada.