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    Labour Ministry Investigates Fake Health Certificates for Migrant Workers

    January 22, 2025Updated:January 22, 20253 Mins Read
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    The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into allegations of fake health certificates being issued to migrant workers. These certificates are reportedly being arranged through intermediaries claiming connections with senior ministry officials. Permanent Secretary Boonsong Thapchaiyuth assured that the ministry is treating the matter with utmost seriousness.

    Boonsong urged employers and representatives registering migrant workers to adhere strictly to legal protocols, emphasizing the importance of conducting authentic health checks. He has directed the Department of Employment (DoE) to verify the claims and ensure no fraudulent activities are overlooked.

    The ministry has also warned hospitals involved in issuing fake medical certificates. Boonsong stated that any violations, especially those by healthcare facilities conducting improper health checks, will face severe legal consequences. Contracts with such hospitals will be terminated, and they will be barred from further collaboration with the ministry.

    Boonsong further clarified that individuals using false documents will also face legal action. If impersonation is detected, the ministry will investigate thoroughly and take decisive measures. “Our goal is to regulate migrant labour transparently and efficiently,” he said, adding that updates on the investigation will be provided soon.

    Rumours about intermediaries arranging health checks for work permits have also surfaced. Boonsong denied knowledge of such activities but acknowledged the frequent claims of connections with ministry officials. He has ordered a detailed probe into these allegations to ensure transparency and fairness for all parties involved.

    One individual, identified as Phan, has been reported to frequently visit the ministry, allegedly claiming ties with officials. Boonsong stated that with over 1,000 daily visitors to the Labour Ministry, verifying identities is challenging. However, he assured that the DoE is urgently investigating these claims, focusing on the healthcare facilities mentioned in the reports. Random inspections are being conducted to assess the situation further.

    Boonsong expressed confidence that the DoE will soon present its findings, ensuring justice and fairness for migrant workers and employers. He reiterated the ministry’s commitment to stringent actions against fraud involving fake documents or medical certificates.

    Health Ministry Warns Against Fake Medical Certificates

    The Thai Ministry of Public Health has also issued a strong warning to medical facilities against issuing fake health certificates to foreign workers. Such actions are punishable by up to two years in prison, a fine of 40,000 baht, or both, under the Medical Facilities Act of 1998.

    Phanuwat Panket, Director-General of the Department of Health Service Support (HSS), raised concerns about malpractice by hospitals issuing certificates without conducting proper health examinations. He emphasized the public health risks posed by such violations, including the potential spread of infectious diseases.

    To ensure compliance, medical facilities conducting health examinations for foreigners must seek approval from the HSS or the provincial public health office. They are also required to notify authorities at least 10 days in advance for off-site health checks. Facilities found violating these regulations could face administrative penalties, including temporary closure, alongside criminal charges.

    The Labour Ministry and the Ministry of Public Health are working together to address these issues, ensuring that migrant workers receive fair treatment while maintaining public health and safety standards.

    Boonsong Thapchaiyuth Department of Employment fake health certificates fraudulent documents health check fraud Labour Ministry investigation Medical Facilities Act migrant workers public health risks Thailand migrant labour
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