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School Director and Administrative Officer Scandal: Father Denies Daughter Leaves Home Late, Advises Son-in-Law to Support Children Instead of Hiring Detective

Society21 Aug 2026 17:00 GMT+7

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School Director and Administrative Officer Scandal: Father Denies Daughter Leaves Home Late, Advises Son-in-Law to Support Children Instead of Hiring Detective

The director of the education service area office commented on the case of the school director meeting the administrative officer beside a crematorium, saying he has only heard rumors and no one has officially complained. Meanwhile, the administrative officer’s father insists his daughter never leaves home late at night and suggests the son-in-law should send money to support the children rather than hiring a detective to investigate.

On 21 Aug 2026, the Facebook page “Bigboss PI” run by Boy Detective posted results of an investigation into an alleged affair commissioned by a husband. They found the wife meeting a school director beside a crematorium at a temple, sparking widespread online criticism. While most netizens sympathized with the husband, some locals doubted the incident and demanded Boy Detective present evidence. Subsequently, the administrative officer’s husband revealed that his wife had exchanged messages showing concern and affection with another man, as previously reported.

Recently, reporters visited the home of the administrative officer, aged 29, but did not meet her. Only her father was present, who explained that his son-in-law is 40, from Chonburi province, and works there, while his daughter works in Buriram. They have two children, aged four years and seven months. He admitted he knew nothing about the matter beyond the news reports. He firmly denied that his daughter frequently goes out late at night, noting that he stays at home as well.

Regarding the son-in-law hiring a detective, he personally felt it would be better to spend that money supporting the children. He added that the son-in-law’s financial support had been inconsistent, partly because he has children from a previous relationship and must provide for two families.

Dr. Nattanon Wittayaprakorn, director of the Buriram Primary Education Service Area Office 3, said the school involved is small and currently led by an acting director. After the news broke, the office investigated but found no irregularities. Moreover, on 19 Aug 2026, the acting director was not at the school because he was attending a seminar.

However, no formal investigation committee has been established as no official complaint has been lodged. Nonetheless, if a complaint arises, the education office will ensure fairness for all parties since the matter is delicate. They also noted that photographs alone do not constitute proof of wrongdoing.