Former deputy Sakchai elected as new head of NHSO

MONDAY, MARCH 06, 2017
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Board members of the National Health Security Office (NHSO) Monday chose the office’s former acting chief and deputy secretary-general Sakchai Kanjanawatana as its new boss.

The top position was left vacant in June 2015 following the removal of then secretary-general Winai Sawasdivorn from the post after the all-powerful Article 44 of the interim charter was invoked.
The board members’ secret vote was held after Sakchai and two other candidates – Ratchaburi Hospital director Dr Songpol Chawaltanpipat and NHSO deputy secretary-general Wittaya Tansuwannont – outlined their visions to the 29 attending board members. 
Sakchai garnered 16 votes, edging out Songpol with 13, while Wittaya received zero votes, a source at the board meeting said.