Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 22:44:32 GMT -9
Anti-corruption organization Urges the NBTC to publicly disclose information to help telecommunications service providers during COVID. You should adhere to value for money - benefits to the people and NBTC. Anti-corruption organization Send a letter to the NBTC Secretary General. Emphasizing that assistance to telecommunications operators during COVID-19 should be based on the worthiness and benefits that the people and NBTC receive, along with urging that assistance information be disclosed to the public in a complete and transparent manner in order to serve as a good example for Other agencies On June 4, 2020 - The Anti-Corruption Organization (Thailand) or ACT sent a letter to Mr. Thakorn Tanthasit, Secretary-General of the Broadcasting Commission.
Television business and the National C Level Executive List Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), requesting information to be disclosed to the public, signed by Mr. Wichian Phongsathorn, president of the organization. The contents of the book are stated as follows: “As it appears in the public news that Telecommunications service providers such as mobile phones and the internet Has submitted a matter to the NBTC requesting that it be extended and increased assistance to service providers. To reduce the cost burden during COVID-19, it is well known that the NBTC has income from allocating and managing telecommunications spectrum, which is a resource of the country and the people. The income generated is used for management purposes and when there is a surplus it must be sent to the Ministry of Finance to be used for national development.
But the country is now in crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic. which has a severe impact on health The living and working of people, especially vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, the disabled and the poor. As a result, the government needs urgent relief measures using money both in the budget and loans that must be provided on a special basis. which will become a public debt obligation The Anti-Corruption Organization would like to inform you that the NBTC will consider reducing various remunerations. According to the contract for telecommunications operators Please consider the factors mentioned in the beginning.
Television business and the National C Level Executive List Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), requesting information to be disclosed to the public, signed by Mr. Wichian Phongsathorn, president of the organization. The contents of the book are stated as follows: “As it appears in the public news that Telecommunications service providers such as mobile phones and the internet Has submitted a matter to the NBTC requesting that it be extended and increased assistance to service providers. To reduce the cost burden during COVID-19, it is well known that the NBTC has income from allocating and managing telecommunications spectrum, which is a resource of the country and the people. The income generated is used for management purposes and when there is a surplus it must be sent to the Ministry of Finance to be used for national development.
But the country is now in crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic. which has a severe impact on health The living and working of people, especially vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, the disabled and the poor. As a result, the government needs urgent relief measures using money both in the budget and loans that must be provided on a special basis. which will become a public debt obligation The Anti-Corruption Organization would like to inform you that the NBTC will consider reducing various remunerations. According to the contract for telecommunications operators Please consider the factors mentioned in the beginning.