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NACC inspects canal dredging in Sa Kaeo

17/08/2026

NACC inspects canal dredging in Sa Kaeo

 

The Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s Sa Kaeo Provincial Office (NACC Sa Kaeo Office) conducted a site visit to monitor and prevent corruption in the area, specifically regarding a canal dredging project in Phak Kha Subdistrict, undertaken by the Armed Forces Development Command.

 

On August 10, 2026, the NACC Sa Kaeo Office, through its Corruption Prevention Group, together with the STRONG - Sufficiency Economy Against Corruption Club of Sa Kaeo Province, along with officials from the Phak Kha Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and the Internal Security Operations Command of Sa Kaeo Province, visited the site to monitor the canal dredging project in Phak Kha Subdistrict, Watthana Nakhon District, Sa Kaeo Province, undertaken by Mobile Development Unit 12, Regional Development Office 1, Armed Forces Development Command.

 

The unit commander, deputy commander, and relevant officials participated in the site visit and provided information on the project. According to them, the project aims to address the problem of shallow waterways, remove weeds and sediment buildup, improve drainage efficiency to prevent flooding, and serve as a water reservoir for consumption and agriculture during the dry season.

 

The project has a total budget of 3,917,000 baht and a project duration of 62 days, from October 18, 2025 to December 17, 2025. The project involved dredging the existing natural canal, removing a minimum of 129,950 cubic meters of soil.

 

Mobile Development Unit 12 coordinated with the Phak Kha Subdistrict Administrative Organisation to discuss the needs and necessity for the waterway dredging project. A community meeting was held with local residents to listen to their problems, needs, and obstacles before the project commenced.

 

While the work was carried out using internal personnel and labor, due to insufficient machinery, it was necessary to rent additional machinery from Lion King Management Co., Ltd., totaling 3 units with drivers.

 

Currently, the project has been completed within the specified timeframe and handed over to the Phak Kha Subdistrict Administrative Organisation.

 

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