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Applying for Thai citizenship

Editor;
Over the past few years, the economic and political news from both Western European nations and Thailand has been generally negative and driven with missed opportunities to roll back collusion and corruption in both the financial and political arenas. So it was unsurprising to me when I was contacted by a member of the Royal Thai Police requesting a donation of some ‘tea money’ to smooth the process of my application for citizenship of the Kingdom of Thailand. The request was made via telephone to my wife, a Thai national, by a female police officer from the department that had been dealing with my application. A figure of 40,000 THB was requested as an initial ‘sweetener’ to begin the application process.
As a long term resident of this country, who understood how ‘donations’ of ‘tea money’ can speed up the bureaucratic process, my initial reaction was to agree to pay the sum. My wife’s reaction was, surprisingly, against it! She said that for Thailand to change its culture of endemic corruption it had to start at the level of the individual. She said that she would contact her sister for advice regarding my case. Her sister contacted Ex-Member of Parliament (MP) Vilas Chanpitaksa, who presented the case to the Minister of the Interior to demand that my application be based upon its merits alone, and not on the amount of money that was given to officials in a police department.
I wish to state that I had never met or had communication with Ex-MP Vilas Chanpitaksa prior to this point. Fortunately, my wife had taped the conversation that she had had with the police official, and when this was presented as evidence to the Minister of the Interior, it was clear that my application was the subject of a money making scheme by this officer.
Upon taking up the case, the Minister of the Interior, Ex-MP Vilas was both shocked and disappointed that an application for citizenship to his country could be so twisted and abused by the greed of petty officials. In his eyes it was completely unacceptable that an application for citizenship, by a foreign national, made in good faith, should be demeaned by a person in the department dealing with the application, and by implication bringing shame upon the Royal Thai Police, his Ministry, and the Kingdom as a whole.
Under the direction of Ex-MP Vilas my case was investigated, and higher ranking police officers in the Royal Thai Police were made aware of the allegations. Ex-MP Vilas subsequent investigations revealed that over 100 other applications for Thai citizenship had been held up waiting on the payment of ‘tea money’. In fact my case, and those of the 100 or so other applicants for citizenship, was brought up in the Thai parliament, where Minister of the Interior Ex-MP Vilas stated that through the actions of his ministry this corrupt practice had been uncovered and dealt with.
When foreigners and some Thais judge this country negatively and cynically state that things will never change here, then I would like them to remember this case as clear evidence to the contrary.
Stewart Ross


KOTO says thanks

Editor,
KOTO needs to thank a few of you, you know who you are and ask not to be publicly acknowledged, that continue to assist KOTO in his efforts to make life just a little better for the less fortunate poor, some homeless people, many abandoned or stray dogs, a few cats, doing their best to survive.
“One day at a time” as we all are or should be, counting our blessings, doing daily random acts of kindness for the less fortunate. Just some water, a smile, food, hand shake, pat on the back, petting, can make their day and yours.
Being poor, homeless, stray or lost in Thailand is much harder then where most of us came from. No showers, toilets, unless you have money, food not easy unless your near wat (temple).
Wishing all good health, happiness and earned inner-wealth.
Gerry T. Rasmus


Visa scam

Editor,
Warning - visa scam. I would like to bring to your readers’ attention that I have been taken for a ride by a visa firm in South Pattaya Road, to the tune of 36,000 baht. A man I met in the same shop was scammed for 18,000 baht. We both paid and our passports were not returned for 3 months. I had to go to Laos last week after retrieving my passport from the police in Bangkok. This company now is on criminal charges, and they tried to put the blame on others who were using this company, saying that we were printing forged bank books, etc.
I reported the company to the police when the investigation started, and the police had no right to hold our passports but they did. It has caused me so much stress and the worry of being arrested at any minute of the day. The company lied and lied, to us both, saying it will be in tomorrow morning, then afternoon. I live on the dark side, and it is a very dangerous drive across the Sukhumvit Road.
Every day, I told them I needed my passport back as I have cancer, and have to return to England on July 31st. They totally ignored my plea.
On the way to Laos there were 4 coaches with people all with problems with overstay. Why they can’t go to Cambodia, to me is a mystery. Does immigration have a laugh sending people there, driving at 140km all the way bumper to bumper, filled up with log? I met another guy from Pattaya who also suffered the same rip off from a visa company in Bangkok, for 30,000. Just be very careful.
Mickey McCracken


Soi Wat Boon lifetime construction

Editor;
Today, Sunday, new road construction started on Soi Wat Boon Jomtien. That makes 5 holes started & unfinished. Dear mayor, I suggest you start again, as in 2004: close the road, dig it up, lay a new one, and join up the 5 holes.
Matt Jomtien


HEADLINES [click on headline to view story]

Applying for Thai citizenship

KOTO says thanks

Visa scam

Soi Wat Boon lifetime construction

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