- Apirak Kosayothin
Apirak Kosayothin (Thai: อภิรักษ์ โกษะโยธิน, Chinese: 李勝利 Li Shengli, born
March 30 1961 ) is a former Thai business executive and current governor ofBangkok . In the gubernational elections onAugust 29 2004 he won 40% of the votes. He was incriminated in a corruption scandal involving fire-fighting equipment but later acquitted. He was re-elected on October 6, 2008, in the gubernatorial elections with 45% of the votes.Born in Nonthaburi in a
Thai Chinese family, [zh icon [http://www.huaxia.com/xw/hwwz/00253257.html 泰国曼谷新市长是华裔帅哥] ] [zh icon [http://gocn.southcn.com/dfqw/200511230020.htm 潮州友好代表团受到曼谷市长阿披叻热烈欢迎] ] he studied atTriam Udom Suksa School andChiang Mai University , where he received a Bachelor Degree inFood Science and Technology in 1983. Beginning his professional career at the Thai branch ofPizza Hut , he worked at several companies as manager and director. 2002-2004 he was among other postsCEO of TA Orange (currently known asTrue Move ) and member of the Board of Directors of theStock Exchange of Thailand .Governor of
Bangkok In 2004 the Democratic Party nominated him as their candidate for the Bangkok governor election, which he won gaining 40% of all votes.
Paveena Hongsakul , an independent candidate with the unofficial support of the rulingThai Rak Thai party, came in second-place with 16% of the vote.Critics have noted the lack of tangible impact Apirak had in his role as city governor. [cite news|url=http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/07/25/politics/politics_30009487.php|title=Political sentiment turns toward the democrats|publisher=The Nation|date=2006-07-25] Some policies, for instance "smart"
traffic sign s and bus stops flopped and his Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project has yet to come into service. However, he was much lauded for being able to push the extension of Skytrain routes, which are currently under-construction. Another notable project Apirak has been successful in implementing is the Bangkok Metropolitan Museum of Contemporary Art at Pathumwan intersection scheduled to be completed by the end of 2007.After two years in office, poll respondents gave him high marks for diligence and dedication to work. But he received the lowest marks for seeing projects through to completion. His traffic and transport initiatives also received flunking marks. Overall, 57% of Bangkokians felt he had met expectations. [cite news|url=http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/09/04/headlines/headlines_30012758.php|title=BKK governor passes with 5/10 : Poll|publisher=The Nation|date=2006-09-04]
Apirak's so-called smart taxi stops were met with derision. The 150 stops were in operation since October 2005 looked like bus stops. When people are waiting in one a red light becomes visible to nearby cabs. If no taxis are passing would-be passengers can press a button and a call centre directs cabs to the stand. A BMA study found that the stops had a success rate of a mere 38.6%. Although 189,549 smart taxis had been hailed, just 73,168 of them reported picking up passengers, the study found. Numerous stops went totally unused. [cite news|publisher=The Nation|url=http://nationmultimedia.com/2007/04/02/national/national_30030857.php|title=BMA outsmarted by jokers at taxi stands|date=2007-04-02] However, Apirak's smart traffic signs have been a mild success giving motorists more information with regards to the traffic conditions ahead and has been mild relief from the stress of traffic.
The military junta's Assets Examination Committee (AEC) did not charge Apirak over the controversial purchase of fire-fighting equipment for the city. Sithichok Rawdkrutha, an AEC member, lodged a complaint with AEC Chairman Nam Yimyaem over the decision and noted that he suspected Apirak of dereliction of duty or malfeasance for giving the nod to the purchase, for which he allegedly received 500 million baht in kickbacks. [cite news|publisher=The Nation|url=http://nationmultimedia.com/2007/07/09/politics/politics_30039960.php|title=AEC urged to charge Apirak over tainted deal|date=2007-07-09] Apirak has protested his innocence by pointing to the fact that the deal was originally signed by the former Bangkok governor
Samak Sundaravej . Apirak claims to be forced by the ex-governor's agreement to continue the project.References
External links
* [http://www.bma.go.th/bmaeng/his_governorbkk.htm Biography at the Bangkok Metropolian Authority]
* [http://www.bangkokpost.com/bkkgov2004/apirak.html Bangkok Post biography]
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