PHUKET: Dr Smith Dharmasaroja, the man who warned Thailand to prepare for disaster before the 2004 Asian Tsunami devastated the Andaman Coast, has urged Phuket officials and residents to prepare for the worst in case a severe earthquake strikes.
Thai Airways International (THAI) has escaped inclusion on the European Unions Air Safety List of substandard airlines even though the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) remains concerned about Thai air safety certification.
Suvarnbhumi airport does not have the luggage scans of former Metropolitan Police chief Kamronwit Thoopkrachang as they were automatically deleted after a three-day period, the airport manager has admitted.
Latest Two Phuketwan reporters facing seven years’ jail because of a misguided court action by the Royal Thai Navy suffered personal tragedies with the deaths of their fathers this week.
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PHUKET: Paiboon Upasating, president of the Phuket Provincial Administration Organisation (PPAO or OrBorJor) is among dozens of senior officials to have been suspended or transferred by order of the prime minister, pending investigations into corruption allegations.
PHUKET: The Provinces Provincial Administration Organisation (PPAO or OrBorJor) chief Paiboon Upasating is among the officials who have either been suspended, or transferred today by mandate of the kingdoms prime minister, Gen Prayuth Chan-o-cha, the Phuket News has learned.