
Gov. Khomsan Ekachai
leads the monthly update meeting with provincial administrators.
Chonburi has cleaned up a Banbung lot where chemicals
and garbage were dumped illegally and issued an arrest warrant for the
man believed responsible for the mess.
At his monthly update meeting with provincial administrators March 28,
Chonburi Gov. Khomsan Ekachai said workers had rehabilitated the lot in
Mabpai and removed the chemicals. At the same time, an arrest warrant
was issued for Sriphai Thumnong, who allegedly polluted the land.
Khomsan also acknowledged that the province is experiencing a shortage
of postal service workers. He told bureaucrats that the province’s large
industrial and tourist centers have created more mail that the workforce
can handle, particularly for express mail, which currently has 63
dedicated carriers.
The meeting also covered other routine items, including announcements
about planned Songkran festivities, seasonal increases in rabies
outbreaks, agricultural promotion plans, and participation in the
National Anti-Corruption Council.
The meeting wrapped with announcements of new bureaucratic appointments,
including those of Chakhorn Kanchawatta to the appointed role of mayor
for Phanat Nikhom, and Abhisit Theeraphuwanarith as mayor of Phanthong.
Murthatheer Rakchartcharoen was also named district chief for
Banglamung, replacing Chawalit Saeng-Uthai. (CPRD)

