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NACC Yasothon Office inspects Singha Tha Museum in response to online speculations of it being abandoned

จากไชต์: Office of The National Anti - Corruption Commission (ONACC)
จำนวนผู้เข้าชม: 10

28/01/2569

NACC Yasothon Office inspects Singha Tha Museum in response to online speculations of it being abandoned

The Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s Yasothon Provincial Office (NACC Yasothon Office) investigated the Singha Tha Museum after local online media reported that the museum was deserted and at risk of abandonment.

 

On January 23, 2026, Mr. Prakob Mangkang, Director of the NACC Yasothon Office, assigned officers to investigate the case following local online media reports suggesting the museum was deserted and at risk of abandonment. The investigation revealed that the Singha Tha Museum is a museum built by the Yasothon Municipality as part of a project to renovate and decorate the old town building of Ban Sing, Yasothon Province, to showcase local history up to the present day, for public viewing and learning, and to promote tourism in the area.

 

The museum project costed almost 3.9 million baht and opened on March 19, 2025. One staff member was found on duty.

 

Further inquiries confirmed that the museum is operating normally and is not at risk of abandonment. Most tourists visit during holidays, but the numbers may not be high. The building is in good condition and fully functional.

 

However, NACC Yasothon Office concluded that as the operation of the Singha Tha Museum involves maintenance costs for utilities and other expenses, the museum project may not be cost-effective if it does not attract tourists and the public.

 

Therefore, the museum staff will compile information to present to the responsible agency regarding the service and publicity through all channels in to ensure its effectiveness.

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