The Prime Minister has played down reports that civil servants and state officials, who have been working to support the National Council for Peace and Order, will be rewarded with special promotions.
Following media reports that the Cabinet had approved in principle a plan to award 600 civil servants and state officials an immediate two-step rise in their occupational level, Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha said that the Cabinet has only acknowledged such a plan, which was proposed by the NCPO.
Gen. Prayut said that the Cabinet also asked security-related units and the NCPO to review criteria for the plan, which is aimed at those helping with all NCPO operations, in order to ensure fairness before any approval is given.
The PM stated that some news outlets have reported the issue inaccurately which seemed like an attempt to discredit the government.
Gen. Prayut went on to say that the government has always recognized hard work by state officials across the country, who deserve remuneration and promotion to help boost their morale, although he noted that all considerations about promotion and rewards must be based on the available budget and subject to rigid criteria and conditions.
Information and Source
Reporter : Kitti Cheevasittiyanon
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations
Following media reports that the Cabinet had approved in principle a plan to award 600 civil servants and state officials an immediate two-step rise in their occupational level, Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha said that the Cabinet has only acknowledged such a plan, which was proposed by the NCPO.
Gen. Prayut said that the Cabinet also asked security-related units and the NCPO to review criteria for the plan, which is aimed at those helping with all NCPO operations, in order to ensure fairness before any approval is given.
The PM stated that some news outlets have reported the issue inaccurately which seemed like an attempt to discredit the government.
Gen. Prayut went on to say that the government has always recognized hard work by state officials across the country, who deserve remuneration and promotion to help boost their morale, although he noted that all considerations about promotion and rewards must be based on the available budget and subject to rigid criteria and conditions.
Information and Source
Reporter : Kitti Cheevasittiyanon
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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