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State Audit Office inspects management problems at new tourist attractions The Auditor General of Thailand inspects and provides recommendations in case of problems in the management of new tourist attractions. After receiving complaints that a group of people were using the area without legal authority. As a result, the government lost millions of baht in revenue. Press-%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A2%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%AD%E0%B8%A5%E0%B9%8C %E0%B8%84%20%5BRecovered%5D-01 Mr. Prajak Boonyang, Governor of the Auditor General of Thailand, revealed that the Office of the Auditor General of Thailand (OAG) received a complaint regarding the management of a tourist attraction in a province.
The government has allocated a budget of nearly 30 million baht to carry out the project to develop new tourist attractions to promote the provincial economy and to provide people in the area with increased income. By allowing a local government organization to use the area and Email Marketing List buildings. Ready to manage it to be a place for recreation and a tourist attraction. But it appears that there is a group of people in the area who used to manage the said tourist attraction before the government launched the project to develop it into a new tourist attraction. Has come to manage and exploit the area without legal authority. It also did not send revenue to the government, totaling millions of baht.
From the Audit Office's investigation, it was found that the said group of people earned income from the service of picking up and dropping off tourists. Between July 2020 and January 2021 (20 baht each), totaling more than 11 million baht, divided among car owners 60 percent, group committee members 25 percent, private land owners used as parking spaces 8 percent. and collects 7 percent into the group. In addition, there is income from selling cloth shoes to wear over the skywalk glass floor. Between November 2020 and January 6, 2021 (30 baht per pair), a total of more than 6.6 million baht, divided into the cost of buying shoes, 20 baht per pair, importing into the group, 2 baht per pair, and sending it as income to the Government officials, 8 baht per pair (between 20 November 2020 and 28 January 2021), amounting to 1.2 million baht, and after that, no money has been sent until the date the State Audit Office came to investigate, amounting to more than one million. baht
The government has allocated a budget of nearly 30 million baht to carry out the project to develop new tourist attractions to promote the provincial economy and to provide people in the area with increased income. By allowing a local government organization to use the area and Email Marketing List buildings. Ready to manage it to be a place for recreation and a tourist attraction. But it appears that there is a group of people in the area who used to manage the said tourist attraction before the government launched the project to develop it into a new tourist attraction. Has come to manage and exploit the area without legal authority. It also did not send revenue to the government, totaling millions of baht.
From the Audit Office's investigation, it was found that the said group of people earned income from the service of picking up and dropping off tourists. Between July 2020 and January 2021 (20 baht each), totaling more than 11 million baht, divided among car owners 60 percent, group committee members 25 percent, private land owners used as parking spaces 8 percent. and collects 7 percent into the group. In addition, there is income from selling cloth shoes to wear over the skywalk glass floor. Between November 2020 and January 6, 2021 (30 baht per pair), a total of more than 6.6 million baht, divided into the cost of buying shoes, 20 baht per pair, importing into the group, 2 baht per pair, and sending it as income to the Government officials, 8 baht per pair (between 20 November 2020 and 28 January 2021), amounting to 1.2 million baht, and after that, no money has been sent until the date the State Audit Office came to investigate, amounting to more than one million. baht