Interior Ministry Permanent
Secretary Wiboon Sanguanphong (left) and Chonburi Gov. Khomsan Ekachai
(right) tour the Chonburi Operations Center in its temporary office at
Chonburi City Hall.
Chonburi and district-level governments have opened
complaint centers aimed at solving problems and better communicating with
residents, as per an order from the National Council for Peace and Order.
Interior Ministry Permanent Secretary Wiboon Sanguanphong and Chonburi Gov.
Khomsan Ekachai toured the Chonburi Operations Center in its temporary
office at Chonburi City Hall July 29, later stopping at the Banglamung
District Office where the Banglamung complaint center is located. Chonburi
will move its center to a permanent location at Wang Chaiya People’s Service
Centre in Nang Lerng Sept. 4.
Establishment of the complaint centers comes after the NCPO ordered local
governments to set up facilities to offer information and advice to the
public, a direct method to file complaints with public agencies, provide
one-stop service counters, hear problems or take recommendations from the
public.
Chonburi’s provincial service center is a joint operation of the Sattahip
Naval Base, Region 2 police, the 14th Military Circle and the Chonburi
State’s Attorney. It will be managed by the Chonburi Peace Maintenance
Department and Chonburi police.
Issues expected to be handled are problems with drugs, deforestation and
public-land encroachment, illegal labor, human trafficking and judicial
mediation. (CPRD)