BANGKOK, July 21 (TNA) – The Ombudsman will discuss conditions for very important persons’ visits with the government following the recent visits of COVID-19 infected Egyptian soldier and Sudanese girl.
Chief Ombudsman Viddhavat Rajatanun said the visits by the Egyptian soldier and young daughter of the Sudanese attache heavily shook confidence and the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) had to improve its work.
Therefore, the ombudsman would invite representatives of CCSA, the Foreign Ministry and the National Security Council to discuss their work after the COVID-19 scare. If they still had loopholes, the ombudsman would propose its recommendations to the prime minister who was the CCSA director, Gen Viddhavat said.
“The incidents affect tourism and confidence in the government. It is the worst punishment on the government… From now on efficiency must be improved to prevent problems in the future,” the chief ombudsman said. (TNA)