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Fire truck controversy: Big price for small vehicles

12 กรกฎาคม 2559

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) on Monday defended its controversial purchase of 20 mini-fire engines at a cost of 160 million baht.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) on Monday defended its controversial purchase of 20 mini-fire engines at a cost of 160 million baht.

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BMA defends B160m payout for fire engines

Supoj Wancharoen

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) on Monday defended its controversial purchase of 20 mini-fire engines at a cost of 160 million baht, claiming their specifications were fit for Thai traffic laws and their high performance warranted the high price.

Fire truck controversy: Big price for small vehicles

Ex-Democrat Party MP for Bangkok Wilas Chanpithak CHANAT KATANYU

In particular, the fact the fire engines are left-hand drive ones is not against Thai traffic laws as alleged by Wilas Chanpithak, a former Democrat MP for Bangkok, said Wasan Meewong, spokesman for Bangkok governor Sukhumbhand Paribatra.

He was responding to information revealed by Mr Wilas, who said the Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) had written to the BMA cautioning that its purchase of the left-hand drive cars could breach the Land Transport Act.

Mr Wasan insisted the use of left-hand drive fire vehicles was not against the law and the proof lay in the fact that all 20 of them have been registered with the Department of Land Transport.

The cars were made using German technology, he said, adding the left-hand drive feature did not affect the way BMA firefighters work when using the vehicles.

"As for the accusation these vehicles were purchased at an overly high price, it depends on the basis for comparison. After all, as long as they serve the public well in the case of a fire, they are worth the money paid," said Mr Wasan.

Bangkok has more than 5,000 streets, and of this number over a hundred sub-sois are only one to two metres wide and they need smaller fire vehicles when a fire breaks out, he said.

He also insisted the fire engines had all passed an assessment to determine their value for money.

A source said the 20 mini-fire engines were purchased for 160 million baht in 2013, or 8 million baht each.

The source also revealed the BMA's political executives had reached an agreement to file a lawsuit against Mr Wilas for damaging City Hall's reputation.

Fire truck controversy: Big price for small vehicles

On Sunday, Mr Wilas held a briefing for the media and showed a 2013 example of what he described as a modified all-terrain vehicle (ATV) which the BMA purchased for as much as 8 million baht.

He said he was checking for more information about TJ Advance Engineering Co, which won the bid to supply the 20 mini-fire engines to the BMA, to find out if the company was linked to River Engineering Co, the other contender in the same bid.

Only two firms took part, he said.

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