Democrat asks Jaruwan to probe alleged Bt3 billion corruption

The Auditor-General has been asked to investigate alleged irregularities surrounding the Provincial Electricity Authority's (PEA) Bt3 billion softwareleasedeal signed more than two years ago with a company linked to the Shinawatra family.
The Democrat Party's deputy leader Alongkorn Pollabutr has alleged the contract was suspicious, drawing attention to the fact the deal was won by a company partowned by a sister of then Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Alongkorn has provided AuditorGeneral Khunying Jaruvan Maintaka with documents he says support his suspicions. He said the government moved from buying software to renting it in a deal signed on March 17, 2004. Citing this as suspicious, Alongkorn alleged there was no benefit in the government renting software as opposed to buying it. And he said Monthatip Kowitcharoenkul, Thaksin's sister, was a coowner of the only company technically qualified to provide the service - a joint venture between Siemens, IBM and Portal Net. Monthatip owns Portal Net. That the bid offer was close to the median price set by the PEA and appeared inflated was also cause for concern, said Alongkorn. He said the joint venture company had registered capital of just Bt1 million, but won bidding for a project worth more than Bt3 billion. He said he wondered whether there had been lobbying, or outright corruption, in relation to the project. Jaruvan said she told Alongkorn he should not have come to her, as people might think she was responding to the calls of the opposition because of her recent conflicts with the government. Jaruvan was suspended from her duties as attorneygeneral in 2004, only to be reappointed earlier this year, after a public spat with the ruling administration. Alongkorn has filed his complaint as a Thai citizen, she said. He is also investigating alleged irregularities behind a bank loan for Bt800 million for a housing estate project that is linked to Yaowapha Wongsawat, another of Thaksin's sisters. Yossawadee Hongthong The Nation
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