
PATHUM THANI: Former permanent secretary for social development and human security Puttipat Lertchaowasit, who is being investigated over the embezzlement of funds for the poor, was found dead at his home in Muang district on Friday morning.
Puttipat, 59, and his wife Wassana Tapaopong, 49, were found in the second-floor bedroom at their two-storey house.
They were believed to have taken drugs to end their own lives. Police also found two glasses of wine beside the bed.
Police were informed of the discovery about 8.30am. When emergency services arrived Puttipat's wife was unconscious but still alive. She was rushed to Pathum Thani Hospital. Her condition was unknown.
He was the most senior government official facing serious disciplinary investigation over the large-scale embezzlement of government funds for the destitute nationwide. Some 95 officials are being investigated.
Probes into the embezzlement scandal mushroomed after students from Mahasarakham University complained they were ordered to forge signatures for the disbursement of funds when they worked as interns at a protection centre for the destitute in Khon Kaen province early this year.
Investigations have found that the registered destitute received either no aid or only partial assistance. Names of people ineligible for the assistance were also registered to obtain payments.
The disciplinary investigation against Puttipat was expected to be concluded by Saturday. The cabinet dismissed him from office in April.