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05BANGKOK6462
2005-10-12 09:59:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Bangkok
Cable title:  

UNCERTAINTY OVER PUBLIC HEALTH MINISTER'S

Tags:  PGOV TH 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BANGKOK 006462 

SIPDIS

INFO ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS
HQ USPACOM HONOLULU HI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/12/2015
TAGS: PGOV TH
SUBJECT: UNCERTAINTY OVER PUBLIC HEALTH MINISTER'S
RESIGNATION

REF: 2004 BANGKOK 5615

Classified By: POLITICAL COUNSELOR SUSAN M. SUTTON

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BANGKOK 006462

SIPDIS

INFO ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS
HQ USPACOM HONOLULU HI

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/12/2015
TAGS: PGOV TH
SUBJECT: UNCERTAINTY OVER PUBLIC HEALTH MINISTER'S
RESIGNATION

REF: 2004 BANGKOK 5615

Classified By: POLITICAL COUNSELOR SUSAN M. SUTTON


1. (SBU) SUMMARY: Public Health Minister Dr. Suchai
Charoenratanakul recently announced his resignation,
effective at the end of this month, following several weeks
of political in-fighting with another cabinet minister and
party officials. The political fracas began earlier this
month when Suchai removed a permanent secretary for alleged
corruption and attempted to transfer 9 additional senior
officials as part of a ministry shake-up. This sparked a row
with his predecessor, powerful TRT faction leader and present
Agriculture Minister Sudarat Keyuraphanthin. Sudarat won and
speculation began over another Cabinet reshuffle in the near
future. Reports in the Thai press on October 11 said that
Thaksin, if unable to persuade Suchai to stay on, may opt to
appoint an acting Minister of Health in lieu of a reshuffle.
END SUMMARY.

WHEN DOCTORS BECOME POLITICIANS


2. (C) Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra,s appointment of
Dr. Suchai as Public Health Minister marked the first time in
20 years that a medical doctor had been placed in the highest
public health position in Thailand. Suchai had long been in
good graces with the Shinawatra family, having been personal
physician to the Prime Minister's mother-in-law for many
years. Suchai,s first six months on the job were
uneventful, although rumors persisted of his inability to
exert influence over subordinate officials within the Public
Health Ministry.


3. (C) In early September, Dr. Suchai,s frustration
appeared to reach the breaking point over the failure of the
Ministry to conclude a contract for the purchase of 232
ambulances, reportedly worth 464 million Baht ($11.6 million
USD). Dr. Suchai accused Health Ministry Permanent Secretary
Vichai Tienthavorn of corruption involving the deal and
immediately transferred him to an inactive post in the Prime
Minister's office. Less than a week later, Dr. Suchai
ordered the removal of 9 other senior officials within the
Ministry, claiming they were not competent, although the less
publicized reason is that they were reportedly not
demonstrating sufficient loyalty to Dr. Suchai. The attempt
to remove the 9 officials began while Thaksin was in the U.S.
-- leaving the final disposition of the antagonists' fate
until his return.

WHOA! NOT SO FAST!


4. (C) The removal of the Permanent Secretary and attempted
transfer of the other 9 officials did not sit well with
everyone. One cabinet member that did not approve of the
transfer was Agricultural Minister Sudarat Keyuraphan, who
was Dr. Suchai,s predecessor in the Ministry of Public
Health. Sudarat had personally promoted most of the removed
officials and immediately complained to Thaksin upon his
return from the U.S. Less obviously, Vichai had come to
Sudarat,s defense when she was under fire for last year's
computer scandal (reftel),and political insiders see this as
her returning the favor. In addition, the removed officials
also accused Dr. Suchai of being incompetent and unable to
handle his new position. Visibly unhappy that this move took
place during his absence, the Prime Minister vetoed the
transfer order and urged Dr. Suchai to reconsider the list.

LEAVING AT MONTH'S END?


5. (C) Dr. Suchai abruptly resigned just a few days after
Thaksin encouraged him to give up the fight. Dr. Suchai,
both embarrassed and frustrated that he lost the fight to run
the Ministry as he saw fit, was visibly teary-eyed when he
stated on October 5th &I am not a politician and accepted my
office at the government's invitation, hence I am willing to
sacrifice my job for the sake of public interest.8 Several
Thai Senators have been quoted as describing the incident as
blatant political interference that will ultimately hurt the
Ministry's ability to function effectively. There is still
speculation that Suchai will give in to Thaksin's persuasion
and rescind his resignation. Other reports say that if
Suchai remains determined to leave, Thaksin will appoint an
acting Minister of Health in lieu of another cabinet
reshuffle. (Note: Factions within the TRT would likely
welcome another reshuffle and the chance of increasing their
shares of cabinet seats.)


6. (C) Comment: Although Thaksin has publicly claimed he
wants Dr. Suchai to reconsider, he is also evidently unhappy
that Dr. Suchai decided to resign without consulting with him
first. Of more immediate concern for Thaksin, however, is
the possibility that an aggrieved Dr. Suchai will use his
remaining time as Public Health Minister to exact revenge by
making more corruption allegations against ministry
officials. With an investigation against Permanent Secretary
Vichai already under way for the ambulance scandal, more
announcements of corruption within the Public Health Ministry
are the last thing Thaksin or the TRT needs. End Comment.
BOYCE