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Senator Keskamol Pleansamai Faces Supreme Court Battle Over Degree Fraud Allegations

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Senator Keskamol Pleansamai is no stranger to the limelight, though the spotlight shining on her now may be a tad too telling. With a medical degree from Rangsit University sitting proudly in her resume, it’s that shiny beacon among her credentials that has been confirmed amid a haze of doubt surrounding her other achievements.

Yet, it’s not just the degree itself raising eyebrows, but the whirlwind controversy brewing around her multiple graduate degrees and professorship, claims that recently fell under intense scrutiny. Dubbed by the media and her critics alike as a ‘degree drama,’ Keskamol’s educational credentials have become the epicenter of a political storm that seems to be intensifying by the day.

In a move that could shake her political career, the Election Commission (EC) is planning to request the Supreme Court to cut off Senator Keskamol’s voting rights. The charge? Misleading the public with fraudulent claims about her educational background. Last year, amidst a fervent race for a Senate seat, Keskamol painted an impressive academic canvas — notably claiming a Ph.D. from California University and a professorial title.

This description wooed voters, making her the favorite choice in the final polls held on June 26. However, her triumph soon hit a rocky path when, in July, a complaint was lodged against her. The crux of the dispute was that holding a Ph.D. supposedly involves actual study, graduation, and the holy grail of a certificate.

But there’s a twist in this tale: California University, as per the EC’s inquiry, is a credential evaluation body, not quite meeting the accreditation bar set by Thai academic institutions. As if things weren’t murky enough, the commission deemed her actions a deceptive ploy to gain voter favor, a clear breach of Section 77 of the Senate election law of 2018.

At 47, Dr. Keskamol, who juggles her senatorial duties with the ownership of four beauty clinics, managed to mesmerize a substantial online audience. When entering the senatorial race, she opted to represent the Freelance Workers group instead of the Public Health group, citing tough competition in the latter, which boasted formidable contenders.

The Medical Council of Thailand didn’t pull punches, stating that Dr. Keskamol could not rightly dub herself a skin specialist given her lack of dermatology certification. And then there’s the eyebrow-raising choice of her alma mater — it bears the same name as the institution linked to Thamanat Prompow, a figure known for his controversial Ph.D. journey, who is currently serving as the chief adviser to the Klatham Party.

The plot thickens as under Section 77, misleading educational credentials could embroil Keskamol in legal quicksand, carrying penalties of one to ten years behind bars and/or fines ranging from 20,000 to 200,000 baht, along with a whopping 20-year suspension of voting privileges. Should the Supreme Court greenlight the inquiry, Keskamol must step back from her senatorial role until the curtain falls on this judicial drama.

Additionally, there’s another subplot with Keskamol’s name written all over it; an accusation of colluding in last year’s Senate elections lingers ominously over her. EC chairman Ittiporn Boonpracong recently mentioned that the commission is working diligently to wrap up investigations on alleged election fraud this month.

Adding a thrill to this political saga is the Department of Special Investigation’s own probe into several accusations tied to the election’s vote-rigging and financial misconduct shenanigans.

As Keskamol awaits the next chapter of her political journey, this formidable storyline is bound to grip attention from all corners of the nation, proving that truth perhaps is stranger (and more entertaining) than fiction.

28 Comments

  1. AliceM April 30, 2025

    It’s downright scandalous if you ask me! How does someone with suspect credentials even climb to such heights in politics? This calls for a serious reform in how we vet our leaders.

    • Mike B. April 30, 2025

      You can’t expect much change if it’s all about who you know instead of what you know. The system is rigged to favor connections over competence.

      • AliceM April 30, 2025

        Exactly! This whole circus could have been avoided with stricter background checks. I hope this opens some eyes at the top.

  2. Joan Collins April 30, 2025

    I think it’s harsh to penalize her for trying to get ahead. Isn’t it everyone’s right to dream big? Maybe she was just embellishing to inspire!

    • RealPolitik April 30, 2025

      Dreaming big is one thing, but lying to the public? That’s an entirely different ballgame. Accountability should be expected from public figures.

      • Joan Collins April 30, 2025

        True, but aren’t we all guilty of inflating our resumes a bit? I bet there are many other politicians who’ve done similar.

      • Susan_1987 April 30, 2025

        I think Joan has a point. We should investigate without immediate judgment. Innocent until proven guilty, right?

  3. Enzo April 30, 2025

    When a senator’s integrity is questioned, the entire legislative body suffers. We need leaders who represent truth, not personal agendas.

    • Martha_Loomis April 30, 2025

      Couldn’t agree more, Enzo. Every scandal like this just adds to the public’s distrust in government officials. It’s heartbreaking.

  4. Greg T. April 30, 2025

    Let’s be honest, this isn’t about qualifications, it’s about a political witch hunt. They just want her out for their benefit!

    • RealityCheck95 April 30, 2025

      Might be true, Greg. But if it turns out she’s been misleading about her education, then it’s her fault she’s in this mess.

      • Greg T. April 30, 2025

        Fair enough! But still, the timing and the noise make it suspicious. Where was everyone before the election?

  5. KiloByte April 30, 2025

    It’s sad how our leaders can’t be honest about their qualifications. Education should be celebrated, not fabricated.

    • Eve L. April 30, 2025

      Well said, KiloByte! Our leaders should set examples, not manipulate credentials for personal gain.

  6. HopeVoter2020 April 30, 2025

    Regardless of her past, Keskamol had my vote because she supports freelancers. She understands my struggles better than most!

    • Paul_in_Politics April 30, 2025

      Support is great, but honesty is more important. If we let these things slide, who knows what else they’re hiding?

  7. Trevor April 30, 2025

    PhD or not, if she can do the job well, I’m not sure why we should care.

    • Cynthia April 30, 2025

      We should care because integrity matters! If she’s dishonest about this, what else is she hiding?

  8. BetaTester87 April 30, 2025

    We’re all focusing too much on the individual. What about fixing the system that allows these loopholes?

    • Olivia April 30, 2025

      Exactly, systemic change is key. But individuals still need to be held accountable for exploiting these loopholes.

  9. Rory A. April 30, 2025

    I find the credibility of the allegations shaky at best. We’ve seen how quickly political smears appear before.

  10. InvisibleMan April 30, 2025

    It’s entertaining, but this isn’t reality TV. It’s real life with real consequences.

  11. Mel_The_Maverick April 30, 2025

    Here’s my take: even if she’s got something to hide, I can’t deny she’s been effective in her political role.

  12. NotoriousJEN April 30, 2025

    Only in politics do such absurd dramas unfold. It’s like we’re watching a soap opera unfold in real-time.

  13. Cairo_L! April 30, 2025

    Dishonesty aside, what initially attracted me to her was her focus on non-traditional career paths. Isn’t that something we need more of in the Senate?

  14. WestEnd_Wolf April 30, 2025

    If Keskamol is pushed out, then let it be for the right reasons – not because her opponents want an empty seat.

  15. Rachel S. April 30, 2025

    Personally, I think we need to focus on everyone’s actual achievements, not just the numbers and letters after their name.

  16. LucySpruce April 30, 2025

    Nobody’s perfect, but a blatant fraud is far from reasonable. Politics should have higher standards.

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