“Promphong” reveals D-day to shut down the switch of P. Ban Pa this week

“Phrompong” reveals D-Day to turn off the switch of P. Ban Pa this week, along with revealing evidence of where “Prawit” went on leave for meetings, recommends changing the legal department because “Paiboon” is about to fall off his horse.

Mr. Phromphong Noppharit, former spokesman of the Pheu Thai Party, revealed that on Wednesday, September 25, he will travel to submit a letter to the President of the House of Representatives to request an investigation into MPs and committees, especially General Prawit Wongsuwan, a party-list MP of the Palang Pracharath Party. From the evidence collected, he believes that he can be prosecuted. Then, on Friday, September 27, he will travel to submit a letter to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) to request an investigation into General Prawit for his absence from meetings, which will be considered as closing the account of the uncle. He confirmed that this matter will not be a fixed fight to deceive the audience. From examining the evidence, it is quite clear that in the 16 important legislative votes, General Prawit likely did not vote 13 times, or 81.25 percent, while the average MPs were absent from meetings at 3.91 percent. Therefore, it must be considered whether General Prawit has ethics in
accepting money from the people’s taxes and not coming to work, and whether it is considered a betrayal of the people.

Mr. Prompong said that there is a lot of evidence that if revealed, the public will be shocked and it will definitely be the switch off of Por Ban Pa. On Wednesday, important evidence will be revealed about where General Prawit went after the meeting and what he is doing. Last Thursday, there was a parliamentary meeting, but General Prawit went to help flood victims in Nong Khai Province. Distributing supplies to the people is a good thing, but you shouldn’t go on the day of the meeting. It would be better to go on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. When asking fellow members if they had ever met General Prawit during this meeting, Mr. Wisut Chainarun, the government whip, replied that he had never met him and also told him that if he didn’t work, he should let the new generation do it.

At the same time, Mr. Phromphong also advised General Prawit to change the legal team of the Palang Pracharath Party because Mr. Paiboon Nititawan, the party secretary who oversees the legal department, will fall off the horse. It is not known who advised General Prawit to do this. Please review it.

Source: Thai News Agency