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It appeared again! Grandma Korat, 73, was retired by the elderly cousin of 7.7 thousand. Before being sued by the municipality and waiting for an appointment to negotiate
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On January 26, 64, the reporter received a complaint from Mr. Marikin Khawichor Johor, 42, the son of Ms. Prachuap Phadawan, 73, residents of Village No. 3, Cho Ho Sub-district, Muang District , Nakhon Ratchasima province. Remember the living allowance for the elderly that was paid to Ms. Prachuap. Flashback from April 52 to November 63 For a period of more than 11 years, the amount is 76,400 baht and the total interest is 77,737 baht.
Mr. Marikin revealed that his father was previously Police Lieutenant Colonel Samphan Phadawan served as a Border Patrol Policeman AND passed away in 1972 in Nakae District, Nakhon Phanom Province, causing his mother to receive a special pension since then. Until the end of 2020, there are books from the Jor Ho municipality. Apply to mother for reimbursement of the living allowance for the elderly. Today, my mother has to treat a disease in her right leg and cannot walk easily. You must use a cane to hold it all the time. And his mother only earns a trip from the special pension No other income
Earlier, he had asked the Jor Ho sub-district municipal official. But the municipality requested a high reimbursement rate. When requesting a refund during the first 3 months at a rate of 18,000 baht per month, then in the fourth month billed at a rate of 1,100 baht per month, you negotiated a lump sum payment that had to be repaid for the first 3 months because the rate was too high. His family could not return the money. But the municipality refused and sent the matter to the Nakhon Ratchasima District Court.
More recently, the Nakhon Ratchasima district court summoned her mother as a defendant to meet in court for mediation. Provide the solution to the charge of the case AND examining witnesses on February 18, 2021, that she and her mother were ready to go to court. For the court to help as a refuge AND to help negotiate fair mediation with their families.
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