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    Schools face random checks for bribery

    http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/loca...ks-for-bribery

    Schools face random checks for bribery

    Ministry aims to stop admission 'tea money'

    The Education Ministry is clamping down on bribery by conducting random checks of prestigious, highly competitive schools during the admissions season.

    Minister Chinnaworn Boonyakiat said the committee on the audit, inspection and assessment of school admissions had been asked to make unannounced random inspections of big-name schools nationwide to make sure no "tea money" changed hands.



    The committee would be assisted in the inspections by the ministry's inspector-general and staff from the educational service areas.

    The ministry is trying to clamp down on parents offering money in exchange for seats for children who fail to pass school entrance examinations.

    "A school's admissions have a direct effect on its educational standards," Mr Chinnaworn said yesterday.

    "I beg parents, teachers and 'influential people' to be more careful about that issue. Or they could face both criminal and disciplinary charges."

    The minister also emphasised that those who prepare examination papers were prohibited from tutoring students to prevent leaks of exam details.

    The head of the audit panel, Sukhum Chaloeisap, said his committee would hold a meeting next week before sending out its members to inspect all 369 prestigious schools across the country.

    "If a mischievous practice is found, we will take legal action," Mr Sukhum said.

    Many people are concerned that schools may find a way to avoid the ministry's rules by placing children whose parents have paid tea money under the quota set aside for school donors.

    Each school is given a different quota of seats for children of its patrons.

    Mr Sukhum said schools had been asked to have clear and detailed admissions plans, especially regarding the proportion of students to be recruited from examinations and those to be accepted under the patrons' quota.

    The student proportion has to be announced publicly before the application process begins.

    The exam results also must be announced in a transparent manner, Mr Sukhum said.

    He said Mr Chinnaworn had made it clear that the executives of any school found violating the rules would be removed.

    Any official caught soliciting money in exchange for school seats would face legal action.
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog View Post
    The exam results also must be announced in a transparent manner,

    Before or after the exams?

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    Most parents here, like anywhere, would do anything to help their children get ahead. If they want to stop the bribery why not assure there are sufficient seats at the higher level for all children who want them, then there would nothing to bribe about.

    Might also help if they gave absolute immunity to anyone who paid a bribe (including that their child would remain in the school) and only prosecuted those who accepted one. That way any parent who paid a bribe could demand it back after his child's first day of school and file a complaint if the demand was refused. Putting all the risk on the administrators who accept money would stop the practice very quickly.

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    I didnt catch on to what you ment at first read it again and found what a briliant idea have a green.

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    It's not about sufficient seats as I have been told? but seats/place on a few high prestigious schools/universities where all the "High so" want their children to go and where they can buy exams and honors no matter how stupid and degenerated the little brats are.

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    ^^^
    This is a high stakes game and I'm afraid that anyone with such notions as going to the Police would run a big risk for getting a bullet in their head, this would disrupt the corrupt crony-ism the ruling elite rely on to hang on to all the important power/money positions and passing them on to their children.

    If this system was changed so as to actually having the best getting the education places for moving up in the heiraki even if your background is a humble Issan farmer one, the incompetent elite would loose power in very short order, that is also one reason why Thailand resists many types of foreign companys starting up in the country independant of Thai influence, because most big international foreign company's hire and promote the best employees irrespectively of where you come from, your family name or bribes, something that will not do in Thailand.

    The Thai minister is in my view just playing for the media, but as so often before in Thailand nothing is going to change for real.
    Last edited by larvidchr; 04-02-2011 at 02:02 PM.

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    but what if the committee on the audit, inspection and assessment of school admissions is taking tea money from those schools that are taking tea money from the parents in exchange for seats for their children who fail to pass school entrance examinations?

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    Exactly my thoughts... Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    I would go further, in fact, and say that some important politicians have realised there is money to be made out of this and are therefore planning to cream some off the top for themselves. By publicising this they simply ensure the schools concerned raise the appropriate amount of money in advance.

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