9 October 2023 at 08: 00 PUBLISHED
Anutin Charnvirakul, the deputy prime minister and internal pastor, met with the provincial governors of the nation on Friday to go over the agency’s main responsibilities.
These include supporting Pheu Thai’s 10,000 ringgit digital wallet plan, expressing devotion to the highest institution, and taking anti-corruption measures.
At the Centara Grand in Bangkok’s Central Plaza Lat Phrao, the meeting took place. Along with the governors of the 77 regions and the agency’s senior officials, attendees included Songsak Thongsri and Chada Thaiset, the deputies for the interior minister.
The governors were urged by Mr. Anutin to support the use of digital wallets, which allow customers to purchase goods within a 4-kilometer spoke of their registered home address.
In order to boost the local economy, he advised the governors to develop policies that would encourage people to develop and create local goods.
The most crucial factor is that we must prevent any dishonest behavior. The whole benefits may be available to those who receive the 10, 000 ringgit digital wallet, he said.
He cautioned the authorities to be on the lookout for dishonest tactics, quite as middlemen who might offer to buy 10,000 baht of digital currency in exchange for a fiat payment of 3, 000.
According to Mr. Anutin,” we need to ensure that people [ aged 16 and older ] receive the full number.”
He advised the rulers to get in touch with him at any time if they needed his or his deputies’ help.
” I am a down-to-earth people, so when I visit your state, there is no need to take me to expensive restaurants or invite me over with large crowds.” Only keep things straightforward, he advised.
Additionally, Mr. Anutin urged all governors to put forth their best efforts and integrity.
Additionally, he emphasized the significance of keeping any reshuffles of authorities completely open and urged all civil servants to exercise caution when approached by someone offering to help with a better advertising.
All leaders may get promoted based on their efforts and accomplishments, Mr. Anutin added, adding that he neither respects nor practices favoritism.
He advised any governor or one of their subordinates to complain about dishonest behavior or even take a video clip of it to him straight.
Mr. Anutin stated during the conference that in order to help the populace, state officials at the ministry had even adopt new technologies.