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Security has to be tight at OAG : Jaruvan

The auditor general had a clear-the-air meeting on Tuesday with dissatisfied journalists over increased security measures at the Office of the Auditor General (OAG).

Meanwhile, military staff sent by the Council for National Security maintained strict security. They followed strangers walking in the office while three soldiers guarded each of the building's seven floors.

A source said the office was preparing to install devices to monitor people's activities in the sensitive areas of the premises.

Auditor general Jaruvan Maintaka said security had been stepped up because of bomb threats and theft of property at the OAG, which is also the office of the Assets Examination Committee (AEC).

She said items such as mobile phones, plates and cups had been stolen since lots of reporters began to cover the office.

On Monday, the OAG announced that journalists must have identity cards and placed a limit of two reporters or photographers per publication and three per television channel.

Moreover, it allowed photogra¬phers and cameramen to take pic¬tures for only five minutes prior to a meeting, while media were allowed to work in the OAG office from 9.30am to 6.30pm only.

On Tuesday Jaruvan said she would allow reporters to work in the media room until 8pm on Mondays when the AEC has a meeting.

She also said she would reconsider the number of reporters limited to enter the office, as well as the time limit for photographers and cameramen to take pictures prior to meetings.

Budsarakham Sinlapalavan

The Nation








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