Governor Chaad Vows Zero Temple Kickbacks, Threatens Prosecution of Officials Demanding Percentages
Governor Kamronwit pledged zero tolerance for temple fund kickbacks and promised prosecution of any officials demanding percentages during a 4.8 million baht development grant ceremony at Wat Klaichum in Pathum Thani on May 24.
At Wat Klaichum in Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province on May 24, 2025, Governor Pol. Lt. Col. Kamronwit Thupkrajai presided over a ceremony awarding 4.8 million baht in development funds to Wat Klaichum for constructing a multipurpose dome. The abbot, Phra Bhaditaka Chamreun Tikkhapanyo (Pul Kaew), received the check alongside provincial administration council members and officials.
The governor outlined his budget allocation policy, emphasizing equitable distribution across temples and the critical importance of council members engaging directly with constituents to identify community needs and present beneficial projects. He stressed that the provincial administration would provide full support without partisan division, prioritizing public welfare above all.
Governor Thupkrajai highlighted transparency in the 4.8 million baht subsidy, clarifying that the temple would manage all funds and hire contractors independently. The provincial administration would only conduct periodic inspections to ensure compliance with specifications and proper project completion. He firmly stated that no provincial officials would seek kickbacks or percentages under his administration, and warned of strict legal action against any officials attempting to do so.
Addressing future challenges, the governor noted that multipurpose domes often become repositories for private vehicles or commercial spaces after construction. He proposed raising the dome floor level by approximately half a foot to prevent unauthorized use. Council Member Pornprinya Srichun also raised concerns about deteriorating roofs and leaking structures at a local temple, which the governor acknowledged and promised to address through a provincial inspection team.