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- From: Elliott Parker <3ZLUFUR@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU>
- Subject: TH: Official's transfer rejected
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 93 00:32:29+0700
- From: Kamol Hengkietisak <kamol@ipied.tu.ac.th>
- Subject: Bangkok Post Jan 28: Transfer back request rejected
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- FORMER city clerk's adviser Tamrong Pattanarat's request to be
- reinstated as a Bangkok Metropolitan Administration official has
- been rejected, Bangkok Governor Krisda Arunwongse na Ayutthaya
- said yesterday.
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- He said the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Civil
- Service Committee headed by Interior Minister Gen Chavalit
- Yongchaiyudh rejected the proposal yesterday, claiming the BMA
- does not have any work for another C11 civil servant to oversee.
-
- Mr Tamrong was an adviser to the City Clerk and later resigned to
- contest election under the New Aspiration Party (NAP) and was
- successful in the March 22, 1992 election but failed to be
- re-elected in the September 13 poll.
-
- He had a serious conflict with former Bangkok governor Maj-Gen
- Chamlong Srimuang but was backed by the then interior minister,
- Pol Gen Pramarn Adireksarn. He was promoted to an adviser to the
- city clerk, a position created specially for him.
-
- The city governor said Gen Chavalit did not attend the BMA Civil
- Service Committee's meeting. It discussed the issue for a long
- time because there was a difference of opinion.
-
- A BMA source said at first the committee discussed whether the
- number of C11 civil servants should be increased as the BMA can
- have only one C11 civil servant.
-
- Some committee members said Mr Tamrong should be reinstated in
- order to promote democracy as he resigned to run for Parliament.
-
- The source said others believed Mr Tamrong's request should not be
- approved because his old special position was scrapped with his
- resignation and the BMA does not have any work for him.
-
- The source predicted that Gen Chavalit, the NAP leader will patch
- up the situation by appointing Mr Tamrong as a special BMA Civil
- Service Committee member to replace Dr Kor Sawasdipanich, a former
- committee member who died last week. The interior minister has the
- authority to make the appointment.
-
- The committee, which comprises eight members, rejected Mr
- Tamrong's reinstatement request in a secret ballot. Five members
- voted against his request and three members abstained for voting,
- Mr Krisda said.
-