“Wan Nor” insists that he never guaranteed the educational qualifications of members.

Politics

Parliament, "Wan Nor" vows not to allow buying and selling of positions and parliamentary cards, stresses closing loopholes but must be balanced, and insists that he has never guaranteed the educational qualifications of members, saying it is not his duty, pointing out that this matter must be clear. Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, President of the House of Representatives, mentioned the news of the buying and selling of positions in committees and the buying and selling of parking tickets that the parliament does not support the buying and selling of positions and cannot do so, including the entrance and exit cards for the parliament. If it is found that civil servants are involved, they will be severely punished, with at least 2 people already dismissed and 3-4 people reduced in salary and considered for punishment. Therefore, the parliament tries to be strict, but since the parliament is a matter involving many agencies, such as the government, some MP committees, which must have people requesting to facili tate the entry and exit of the parliament to attend meetings and participate in activities with the parliament, we must ask for cooperation from all parties in a limited number. If there is a mistake, it must be investigated. I confirm that we will not allow such things to happen because it causes damage and I think that there is no buying and selling of positions in the parliament that I oversee. However, regarding the news, it must be investigated further, especially the matter of the committees. As for the case that happened, is it considered a loophole or not and how should it be improved? The Speaker of the House of Representatives said that we are trying to reduce the loopholes and be more strict, limiting the number of cards more, but we must also provide some convenience. If it is too strict to the point of inconvenience, the work may be damaged. Therefore, we must find a balance between convenience and correctness according to the rules and regulations. Regarding the issue of educational qualificat ions, which are claimed to have been certified by the House of Representatives, the Speaker of the House of Representatives said that it is not the House's duty to certify anyone regarding educational qualifications because the duty to examine educational qualifications lies with the Ministry of Education, the Office of the Civil Service Commission, and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation. As for when applying, in various parts, it is up to that agency to examine, such as the Election Commission, but the House has no duty to certify, which we know well and do not do. In matters that are not his duty, therefore, there have been false claims, I have already had the Secretary-General of the House of Representatives explain that the false claims are not true and did not happen in this era, but we must also be fair to the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, who I have asked and found out that he did not endorse either, so we must help each other. I think that this issue is something that must be clear about who endorsed it because in reality, we have relevant agencies to inspect various qualifications, but it is not the duty of the House. For the case of news of people who accepted positions as advisors and committee secretaries using fake degrees, the Speaker of the House of Representatives said that most expert or committee advisor positions are not limited by qualifications, but rather by experience, knowledge, and abilities that the chairman of the committee proposes in proportion. Not everyone can request them because there are a limited number. For those who receive compensation, only 4-5 people, and if more are to be appointed to help without salary, the chairman of the committee signs the appointment himself. Source: Thai News Agency