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TAO chief accused of slapping subordinate

NAKHON PATHOM – A civil servant has filed a complaint with police accusing her boss of assaulting her at work, slapping her face and pulling her hair.

Rawipha Phuengporn, head of the finance department of Taiyawas Tambon Administrative Organisation in Nakhon Chaisi district, complained to police that her boss, TAO chief Somdet Suksomkit, attacked her on Sept 12, reports said.

She said she informed him that his 150,000 baht proposal for landscape renovation in the area had been rejected because he planned to hire a private contractor to do the job.

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  • Discussion 11 : 26 Sep 2012 at 15.1511

    I think it is interesting that most of the office workers in the big office just sit there and do nothing. Are they all so shocked that they can’t move or are they so used to this behavior that this nothing special? It reminds me of a schoolteacher hitting a pupil and the others just sit there.

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    Discussion 10 : 26 Sep 2012 at 15.1310

    That TAO chief would fit the work description for any opening within the Puea Thaksin regime or their redshirt mob.

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    Discussion 9 : 26 Sep 2012 at 14.529

    The case is clear-cut. What is there to be investigated?

  • Discussion 8 : 26 Sep 2012 at 14.408

    betcha he gets a nice "inactive but paid" position elsewhere

  • Discussion 7 : 26 Sep 2012 at 14.257

    Absolutely discraceful behavior by the TAO Chief, and he should be sacked for this vicious act.
    This is not the year 1900, and the Staff should not have to put up with this type of management, as I'm sure it's not the first time he's done this.

    Makes me wonder why he cated in this manner; was it because he realised that he wasn't going to get his expected kickback for the contract?

  • Discussion 6 : 26 Sep 2012 at 14.246

    Well done, K. Rawipha Phuengporn!

    Why hiring a private contractor when "the project is aimed at public participation and hiring local people to do the work." ? Obviously some kick-back involved, otherwise why the fury?

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    Discussion 5 : 26 Sep 2012 at 14.235

    Will he be fired for this disgusting behavior or will the poor employee have to fear for her life now because this guys horrible actions were captured on film and he wants retribution ? Another day in the land of backwardness .

  • Discussion 4 : 26 Sep 2012 at 14.184

    i don't need to see the video, i want to see more civil servants with her caliber.
    I mean, we are heading for the right direction if this "boss" is sent home and civil servant rewarded a scale or 2 up fore executing excellent service to the public!!!

  • Discussion 3 : 26 Sep 2012 at 14.083

    The man man is still working in the office ..when he should be sitting in a cell awaiting the decision of the Police

  • Discussion 2 : 26 Sep 2012 at 13.482

    perhaps the bully could be transfered to the national boxing acedemny,to strike a woman is a cowarfly act,hopefully cctv will prove his guilt,what ever happened to the boss at the airport who also struck his working college,because he thought he was more amnart to his position

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