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Deposit digital wallet Must not violate the law – must not violate principles.

Bangkok, "Ong-at" asks Prime Minister Settha about digital wallet policy. Must not be dishonest Don't break the law. Don't break the principles.

Mr. Ong-at Klampaiboon, former Minister of the Prime Minister's Office And Acting Deputy Leader of the Democrat Party posted on Facebook on Ong-at Klampaiboon about the government preparing to announce the details of the policy to distribute 10,000 baht digital wallets on November 10, saying that this policy includes both people agree people who disagree There are criticisms There are many suggestions on many issues. But it is the right of the government to continue following the policies that it campaigned for in the elections. with the goal of stimulating the economy and issues that are criticized There have been suggestions in the past about 4 main things: Where will the money that will be used to distribute the 10,000 baht come from? How is digital money distributed? What system is used? Will all Thai people aged 16 years and over receive digital money? Where can it be used? And is it worth it and does it work as intended?

Therefore, the government should clearly explain the reasons for these criticized issues. Eliminate various doubts In order to make this policy go smoothly, it is important that there is no corruption, no breaking the law, and no destroying correct principles and systems.

“In order to create a policy to distribute 10,000 baht digital money to achieve the goal, I would like to ask Prime Minister Settha Thavisin not to do anything in the following 3 ways:

1. Do not be dishonest for the benefit of yourself and those of your friends. Either directly or indirectly

2. Do not break the law, avoid the law, or find loopholes in the law. just to achieve immediate goals But there may be problems later.

3. Do not destroy sound economic principles and systems. Finance, budget, if Prime Minister Settha can manage it in a transparent, auditable manner, far from the 3 No's mentioned above, then I am confident that this policy will move forward for the benefit of the country and the people. But if the Prime Minister allows it to Corruption, breaking the law, destroying correct principles and systems, the Prime Minister must face the consequences of his actions that will inevitably follow,” Mr. Ong-at stated.

Source: Thai News Agency