Section 312. The State audit shall be carried out by the State Audit Commission and the Auditor-General who is independent and impartial.
The State audit shall be carried out
by the State Audit Commission and the Auditor-General who is independent and
impartial.
The State Audit Commission consists of the Chairman
and nine other members appointed by the King with the advice of the Senate,
from persons with expertise and experience in state audit, accounting, internal
audit, finance and other fields.
The State Audit Commission shall have an independent
secretariat, with the Auditor-General as the superior responsible directly to
the Chairman of the State Audit Commission, as provided by the organic law on
state audit.
The King shall appoint the Auditor-General with
the advice of the Senate from persons with expertise and experience in state
audit, accounting, internal audit, finance or other fields.
The President of the Senate shall countersign
the Royal Command appointing the Chairman and members of the State Audit Commission
and the Auditor-General.
Members of the State Audit Commission shall hold
office for a term of six years from the date of their appointment by the King
and shall serve for only one term.
Qualifications, prohibitions, selection, election,
and vacation of office of members of the State Audit Commission and the Auditor-General
as well as powers and duties of the State Audit Commission, the Auditor-General
and the Office of the State Audit Commission shall be in accordance with the
organic law on state audit.
The determination of qualifications and procedure
for the election of persons to be appointed as members of the State Audit Commission
and the Auditor-General shall be made in the manner which can secure persons
of appropriate qualifications an integrity and which can provide for the guarantee
of the independence in the performance of duties of such persons.
CHAPTER I - General Provisions 1-7
CHAPTER II - Amendment of the Constitution 8-25
CHAPTER III - Rights and Liberties of the Thai People 26-65
CHAPTER IV - Duties of the Thai People 66-70
CHAPTER V - Directive Principles of Fundamental State Policies 71-89
CHAPTER VI - The National Assembly
Part 1 General Provisions 90-97
Part 2 The House of Representatives 98-120
Part 3 The Senate 121-135
Part 4 Election Commission 136-148
Part 5 Provisions Applicable to both Houses 149-192
Part 6 Joint Sittings of the National Assembly 193-195
Part 7 Ombudsmen 196-198
Part 8 The National Human Rights Commission 199-200
CHAPTER VII - The Council of Ministers 201-212
CHAPTER VIII The Courts
Part 1 General Provisions 233-254
Part 2 Constitutional Court 255-270
Part 3 Courts of Justice 271-275
Part 4 Administrative Courts 276-280
Part 5 Military Courts 281
CHAPTER IX Local Government 282-290
CHAPTER X Inspection of the Exercise of State Power
Part 1 Declaration of Accounts Showing Particulars of Assets and Liabilities 291-296
Part 2 The National Counter Corruption Commission 297-302
Part 3 The Removal from Office 303-307
Part 4 Criminal Proceedings Against Persons Holding Political Positions 308-311
CHAPTER XII Amendment of the Constitution Transitory Provisions 313