Nor will it submit the results to the Office of the Auditor-General (OAG), which is also investigating alleged corruption when the park was built.
“We have checked all facts about the Rajabhakti Park project. It’s not about nailing down culprits,” the ministry’s permanent secretary General Preecha Chan-o-cha said Monday.
He explained that his ministry had already provided all relevant information on the project, except identifying culprits. That would be the duty of other related agencies.
The Defence Ministry set up the fact-finding panel late last year, after the park project became mired in corruption allegations. The park is located on land owned by the Army in Hua Hin.