Foundation rushes to report being threatened with harm after exposing the buying and selling of degrees

Nonthaburi, A famous foundation rushed to file a complaint after being threatened after bringing witnesses to give a statement exposing the trading of university degrees. At Pak Kret Police Station, Mr. Raphasit Phatthasirichaisin, Vice President of the Foundation for the Restoration of Social Justice, along with representatives of the foundation, brought documents and evidence to file a complaint with the investigation officer to prosecute a Facebook user who posted threats and intimidation. Mr. Raphasit stated that after the foundation brought a male politician witness to a press conference confirming that there was a sale of degrees from a famous university, a Facebook user posted a message condemning the foundation for using a masked man to hide his identity, not revealing his name and surname, to come out and make a big press conference that implicated individuals, former ministers, and various organizations in a defamatory way. It would be a shame if I were there, I would volunteer to be a small mous e and tie a cat bell by punching it until its glasses broke. The foundation is concerned about the safety of the team, most of whom are women, so they came to file a complaint. As for who posted the message, the police must investigate and track down the person to take legal action. Wisut vows not to defend driver involved in Ton Aor's degree buying and selling case Wisut Chainarun, chairman of the government coalition coordination committee (government whip), spoke about the case of a private driver being involved in the Ton Aor case regarding the buying of educational degrees, saying that this matter will proceed according to the judicial process. He knows that all parties have already filed a complaint, so let it proceed in court. He will not defend anyone at all. He insists that he will not help anyone with their case. If they are guilty, they will be punished according to their crimes. If they are not guilty, they will be punished according to their crimes. Today, he is not a suspect. The police have n ot called him in for questioning. We will wait and listen first. He emphasized that there is no need to worry and will let the process take its course. Another case of buying and selling fake degrees has surfaced. Recently, another case of buying and selling fake degrees to be used in holding positions as local politicians was discovered. Mr. Pichit Khamkaew, President of the People's Network for Monitoring the Use of National Budget (TNN), traveled to Lawyer Decha's office to file a complaint about the case of a former deputy chairman of the Mukdahan Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) using a fake degree from a famous private university in Phitsanulok Province to apply for the position of deputy chairman of the PAO, receiving a salary of over 40,000 baht, even though the institution confirmed that he did not actually graduate and had already filed a complaint with the PAO chairman and the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), but the case had not progressed. Therefore, he brought various fa ctual documents for Lawyer Decha to examine and asked the Minister of Higher Education to take action on this matter because it is an important matter for the country's education system. He believes that there are many other universities that have similar issues. Source: Thai News Agency