Loei Governor Disbands Sam Ha Festival Committee, Appoints New Members Following Criticism Over 5.4 Million Baht Budget
Loei's governor dissolved the Sam Ha festival committee and appointed new members after public criticism over a 5.4 million baht budget, vowing to form a completely new team to determine appropriate spending for the June event.
The Loei governor has ordered the dissolution of the Sam Ha festival organizing committee and appointed a completely new committee following public questioning of the 5.4 million baht budget. Loei Province had planned to hold the Sam Ha festival tradition from June 12-14, 2025, with the goal of preserving and promoting local customs and traditions. The event was expected to attract at least 15,000 participants from 14 districts and feature local product sales and performances. The substantial budget drew scrutiny from residents, social media, the Ombudsman's Office, and the National Anti-Corruption Commission, with many questioning whether the spending was justified. Governor Chaiyaphat Jaruenpong chaired an emergency meeting at the Loei Provincial Hall with relevant officials to review the festival plans after news of the high budget allocation. Following the criticism, the Department of Culture cancelled the original terms of reference and event specifications. The governor stated that a completely new committee would be formed to determine the appropriate format and budget for the festival, with participation from all sectors including the public. Two key issues were discussed: establishing a new committee to define the event format with representation from all stakeholders, and setting a timeline for the festival, which must not exceed July 14. An additional oversight committee will be appointed to monitor budget expenditures. The budget comes from provincial development funds through the Department of Culture, which will implement the event. The newly appointed committee will begin meetings immediately to develop a new framework and ensure the festival proceeds appropriately within the July 14 deadline.