The spokesman said that the government had good intentions behind the campaign and was confident public servants understood the campaign’s objective. He called on the media to review its role and code of conduct and “adjust the attitude”. “I am convinced that all public servants understand the government’s objective … [the media] is trying to influence the public to perceive that the campaign would lead the officers to stop working. The junta head’s health campaign was on Friday praise by Margaret Chan, director-general of the World Health Organisation. They said that the exercise scheduled would consume work hours of public servants who relied on tax payers’ money and had to service the people.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 27, 2016 18:01 UTC