“Chaiyam Pawan” asks whether homeless people are eligible to receive digital wallets or not.

Parliament, 'Chaiyamphuan' asks whether homeless people, ethnic groups, and prisoners are eligible to receive digital wallets after 'Phumtham' said that monks are citizens who have rights. Mr. Chai-ampawan Manphienchit, MP for Bangkok, Thai Kaona Party, spoke about the criteria for receiving money in the digital wallet project. When Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, stated that monks are considered citizens by law and have rights under the digital wallet project, he had to ask whether the 3,534 homeless people, 696 ethnic minorities, and those in prison also met the criteria and whether these groups of people are citizens who should receive this money. "Or is this the channel where the kickbacks are missing? I have to ask this question because today, do we know how many monks have received this money? I want to demand the same rights for the people who should receive them," said Mr. Chai-ampawan. Mr. Chai-am-Pawan said that he asked Mr. Phumtham to ask the relevant m inisters to come and answer so that the public knows that we have not left anyone behind. He also confirmed that he will definitely investigate this matter further to see if the money in this project will be corrupt or not because there is a huge amount of money and it may be kickbacks to someone's pocket or not. Source: Thai News Agency