MP Demands SSO Probe Over SKYY9 Purchase Ahead of Election
PP MP Rukchanok Srinork has demanded an investigation into the Social Security Office's (SSO) controversial purchase of the SKYY9 building, which she claims was overpriced. She has given a three-month deadline for this probe. Meanwhile, the upcoming social insurance council election, scheduled for February 2026, has sparked debate, with some questioning whether it will indeed take place as planned.
Rukchanok's call for an investigation comes amidst allegations of irregularities in the SKYY9 purchase. Several high-ranking officials, including Labour Minister Trinuch Thienthong, have been urged to address these concerns promptly. The MP has also expressed fears that efforts to amend SSO regulations could derail the upcoming Social Security Board election.
Adding to the intrigue, a Senate committee member who previously contested the Social Security Board election has proposed switching to an internal selection process. This suggestion has raised eyebrows, given the upcoming election's proximity.
With Rukchanok's demands for an investigation and concerns about election integrity, the spotlight is on the SSO and its upcoming election. The Labour Minister and other relevant authorities are expected to address these issues urgently to maintain transparency and public trust.
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