PM chairs panel on digital wallet plan

PM chairs panel on digital wallet plan
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin enters a meeting at Government House to discuss the 10,000-baht digital wallet flyer program, followed by Bank of Thailand Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, right. ( Image: Chanat Katanyu)

With a board established to guide its flagship monetary signal policy, which is anticipated to start on Feb 1, the government made sway on Thursday in its drive for the 10, 000 baht digital wallet handout scheme.

The digital wallet policy committee’s second meeting was presided over by Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister and funding secretary.

A committee was chosen by the attendees to oversee the scheme, with Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat serving as president.

The subpanel is tasked with developing the scheme’s specifics, which it will then provide for authorization to the principal commission.

Attendees discussed a platform for the plan, its reach, funding sources, and the management of relevant data, according to government spokesman Chai Wacharonke.

” The government believes the task is necessary, and it has been extensively discussed.” The committee’s people are all experts and professionals, and the prime minister requests suggestions, according to Mr. Chai.

He stated that committee members if” thrash out any differences of opinion so that a solution can be found and any distress among the people may get avoided.”

The president’s main plan is this. The primary minister wants it to come to pass.

Mr. Srettha stated in his speech at the Bangkok Post Forum 2023,” Thailand: The Era of Change ,” on Tuesday. The system will add US$ 16 billion to the Thai market, and the ripple effect was grow to$ 57 billion, or 5 % of GDP, in the following year.

This, according to Mr. Srettha, may lay the groundwork for a global blockchain-based financial repayment system and aid in streamlining the procedures facilitating foreign investment.

By February 1st, the government intends to distribute 10,000 ringgit in online currency to all Thais over the age of 16 in the form of a second payment.

By ensuring that the funds are spent within a 4 km spoke of the recipients’ registered address, it aims to increase investing in local communities during the first six months.

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Why I went ‘topless’ on social media after breast cancer surgery: ‘Seeing my scar in pictures reminds me that I am still me’

For me and many other breast cancer survivors, there are two types of life: pre – and post-metastasis. I may say that there are things I know then that I could never have imagined again then, eight months after having my left shoulder removed for breast cancer surgery.

I had no idea that my wound would create a rough line across my left torso just above my heart. It was an elegant, 5-cm reminder of the anxiety I felt when I was first diagnosed and the three-hour surgery I underwent in January.

I had no idea that the vicinity of the surgery site would feel small and numb for months. Or that, in my particular instance, I would gradually experience pinpricks, prickle, and unexpectedly uncomfortable sensations that may keep me awake at night.

I had no idea the scar may turn from deep reds and twilight purples to a softer green. or that the narrow body covering my stomach would allow you to clearly feel my beat.

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Climate change fight 'needs team effort'

Execs stated that it is not just up to companies.

Climate change fight 'needs team effort'
At the” SX Talk Stage: Business Leadership in Sustainability” forum on Thursday, Drs. Sarayuth Saengchan, Managing Director of Health Product & amp, Sustainability at Mitr Phol Group, Anthony M. Watanabe, Chief Sustainability Officer at Indorama Ventures Public Co Ltd, Chaya Chandavasu, Executive Vice President of Sustainability, and Tongjai Thanachanan.

A forum at the Sustainability Expo 2023 was informed on Thursday that a multisector creative approach is also needed to help solve the general problem, even if top Thai businesses adopt lasting practices as part of efforts to combat climate change.

At the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center’s yearly fair occasion, this concept was presented as part of the” Business Leadership in Sustainability” website.

Three listeners who shared their experiences running their businesses while adhering to conservation techniques that benefit society and the environment were moderated by Thai Beverage Executive Vice President and Chief of Sustainability and Strategy Tongjai Thanachanan.

One of the largest PET plastic container recyclers in the world, Indorama Ventures, has recycled a billion plastic bottles over the past 11 years and plans to discard 100 billion more by 2030, according to Anthony M. Watanabe, the company’s main conservation agent.

According to Mr. Watanabe, adaptation to climate change has grown to be a major issue and problem for businesses all over the world.

He stated that” what we do, such as administrative efficiency, carbon capture storage, and clean energy, is all about mitigation.”

” The other side of the coin is remake.” It indicates that the climate has already begun to change, and we can now feel temperature variations, an increase in natural disasters, as well as their effects on society’s system and a number of social systems.

Mr. Watanabe cited data on climate catastrophes and claimed that natural disasters are now happening often.

He claimed that persuading other business leaders of the importance of climate change mitigation, control, and planning is a challenge for every company.

According to Sarayuth Saengchan, managing director of health products and sustainability at Mitr Phol Group, the company believes in promoting good business practices by enhancing farmers’ standard of living, including information sharing and reducing carbon emissions and producing waste-free goods.

He claimed that dealing with climate change is now difficult.

” In the past, we still had some time to get ready for the dry season, but now it comes faster and more often, so we need to respond quickly ,” Mr. Sarayuth said.

To address the problem, Mitr Phol also needs to boost its advancement, he continued.

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Commentary: Has modern-day parenting created children who are incapable of looking after themselves?

SINGAPORE: The young people of today are referred to as the sweet generation by older, talented generations. Young families like myself, who are quick to deny that we are doing our best to increase physically older children without millennial trauma, find this term to be offensive.

We take great care to create a joyful and secure environment for our kids. We relieve them of a lot of the sibling-minding and housekeeping responsibilities we had as children. Does this cause our kids to become too old to take care of themselves?

A sizable portion of Taiwanese homes rely on migrant home workers to assist with the tasks and care for their children or elderly parents due to the prevalence of dual-income parents and a rapidly aging population.

The number of live-in domestic help in this area has increased by approximately 38 % over the past ten years, from about 201, 000 in 2010 to 276, 600 as of June of this year.

In Singapore, a companion is typically found in one out of every five households. Our helper, or” Aunty ,” as my children affectionately refer to her, makes sure that my kids have clean clothes to wear and a hygienic place to live.

Every mother’s demands are unique, and everyone has a different parenting style. My two girls, ages 7 and 3, were born with significant eczema and psoriasis.

Since they were toddlers, we have encouraged them to taking personal responsibility for the home, such as not leaving a mess for others to clean up, keeping their bedrooms nice, folding and putting aside the laundry, rather than enlisting their assistance with chores that involve detergents and chemicals that may cause their eczema and cause terrible scratches and sleepless nights.

From a very young age, they have also been constantly involved in food preparation and personal wellness. I view their role in preparing and beauty as a form of empowerment given their serious allergies and eczema. More on that in a moment.

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Difficult to identify child abuse when parents 'actively choose to conceal' signs: Social workers

According to Ms. Amutha, FSC social workers typically go on home visits in groups and conduct separate interviews with the baby and parents. She continued,” Social workers occasionally make” surprise home visits.”

” Because( parents ) can also get ready when you schedule visits. We confuse that with impromptu trips, she said.

If social employees encounter difficulties seeing a baby or are prohibited from doing so, the event is brought before the CPS.

In order to find out if anyone has seen the child and to offer suggestions, they even approach other events, such as the school, a friend from the family, or another relative.

There is no way, in my opinion, that we can say with certainty that nothing is going to come right.” I think we learn from every case ,” said Ms. Amutha.

The reporting up and shut marketing with CPS continue, as well as the processes and systems in place to reduce such occurrences as much as possible.

” Of course, with every situation, unfortunate as it may be, it’s also up to us to take lessons from that and determine what else we can do to fill in the gaps.

Ai IS ALERTED TO A Event WHEN

Calling the National Anti-Violent and Sexual Harassment Helpline you privately alert the authorities to a potential case of child abuse.

CPS looked into 2, 141 cases of child maltreatment in 2021, which is 63 % more than the 1, 313 cases in 2020.

The FSC and other sources are first used by the CPS’s officials to gather information so they can get a” full picture” of what is happening when they are alerted to an alert. Additionally, they search for any indications of impending danger and health issues.

In some circumstances, CPS may discover that the family can proceed with a area organization, such as an FSC or child safety specialist organization.

CPS may meet with community members when it takes on a situation.

According to Ms. Yogeswari,” We will also work with a professional community and conduct an in-depth safety strategy( that can) solve all these concerns( about ) why the child came to us.

Building the mother’s support system and adhering to the health plan are” quite crucial.” nbsp: If the health plan is broken, it raises concerns, and the CPS may be forced to take a child away.

” We consider intensity. For instance, the injury is very serious if it occurs again. The perpetrator may enter the house if it is a case of physical mistreatment( and we have already established the safety plan). However, the man entered the home and also gained access to the kid. Those are extremely important details, she added.

The safety plan, according to Ms. Yogeswari, is” a quite collaborative process” and properly involve individuals outside the home, such as a family, neighbors, or the college.

The relationship between the child and their family can still be preserved by CPS if the family is able to cooperate, such as by providing a” safe parent” care while the other parent moves away or by enlarging the relationship to include the grandmother. In some cases, parents freely approach the child and ask for assistance with child care.

However, if these options are not available or there are violations of the health plan, the child may be placed in foster care or another type of alternate care.

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Retired lecturer avoids jail over assault

Retired lecturer avoids jail over assault
Strike activist in the face, Thotsaphon

For assaulting social advocate Srisuwan Janya, Thotsaphon Thananonsophonkul, 67, has been given a six-month sentence in prison and an excellent of 20,000 Baht. The sentence was put on hold for a month.

Following Don Muang Kwaeng Court’s decision on Tuesday, Mr. Srisuwan updated his Facebook accounts on Thursday.

On May 11, Thotsaphon struck the social activist in the mouth at the Election Commission’s Chaeng Watthana Road department, which is a part of the government building complex.

Prior to the attack, Mr. Srisuwan was speaking with the media about a problem about Pheu Thai’s 10,000-baht digital wallet coverage.

Before lawyers sued Thotsaphon with Don Muang Kwaeng Court under Sections 91, 295 and 393 of the Criminal Code, Mr. Srisuwan reportedly complained to Thung Song Hong Police about him for physical abuse and libel.

According to Mr. Srisuwan, the jury found Thotsaphon innocent of a misdemeanor and violating Sections 295 and 393 of the Criminal Code for causing physical harm to another.

The court decided to punish the defendant in accordance with Section 91 and sentenced him to six months in prison and a fine of 20,000 baht after he committed some offenses.

Thotsaphon’s prison sentence was suspended for a year by the judge in response to his statement.

According to Sections 29 and 30 of the Criminal Code, failure to pay the good will result in punishment.

Additionally, until the payment is finished, Thotsaphon must pay Mr. Srisuwan compensation in the amount of 50, 420 baht, with a 5 % interest rate each year.

On his Facebook page, Mr. Srisuwan wrote,” This may serve as a training for those who break the law.”

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Top cop's appointment 'neglected seniority'

Top cop's appointment 'neglected seniority'
Sereepisuth: Post” violates law.”

The Seri Ruam Thai Party’s leader, Pol Gen Sereepisuth Temeeyaves, accused Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and other members of the Police Commission of appointing the new police chief against their will yesterday. The petition was submitted to the National Anti-Corruption Commission( NACC ).

Former police captain Pol Gen Sereepisuth was accompanied by his attorney, Ananchai Chaidet.

In the complaint, Mr. Srettha, the former chairman of the Police Commission, and nine other members are charged with improperly selecting Pol Gen Torsak by disobeying a rank law established by the police action.

Former police commissioners Damrongsak Kittiprapas, Chinnapat Sarasin, Manoo Mekmok, Winai Thongson, Wissanu Prasarttong-Osoth, the permanent repository for the interior Chatchai Promlert, Piyawat Sivaraks of the Civil Service, and Onfa Vejjajiva, a deputy national authorities chief, are among the other nine Commissioners.

According to Pol Gen Sereepisuth, the appointment violated Section 258 of the constitution, which states that the rank system ensures fairness and that normal reshuffles of senior brass result in the police operating independently and effectively.

He claimed that Pol Gen Torsak was the fifth rank candidate out of the four candidates who were selected on September 27.

According to him, Pol Gen Roy Ingkapairote was the most top, followed by the generals Surachate Hakparn and Kitrat Phanphet.

Pol Gen Sereepisuth stated that even though Mr. Srettha abstained from the ballot, he can still be held accountable because politician Gen Torsak was nominated for the position.

He declared that he would request that the NACC investigate whether wrongdoing in business and other associated offenses were crimes under Section 157 of the Criminal Code.

A senior government official called Mr. Ananchai and asked him to drop the case after he announced his defense of Pol Gen Surachate and eight police officials accused of participating in a community of illegal gambling sites.

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Shooter bought 'blank gun' online

Shooter bought 'blank gun' online
Suwananhong

According to authorities, the 14-year-old sniper at Siam Paragon bought his modified empty gun online. Monday, three people were detained for selling him the tool and the ammunition.

The girl, according to Pol Maj Gen Samran Nuanma, had a modified weapon that could fire live ammunition in addition to plain sessions.

Police discovered during their research that he had online conversations with an online weapons seller and had communicated with him via a Facebook page about his interest in firearms. However, the suspect was hesitant to purchase a real weapon because of the large cost, according to the police source.

He therefore transferred the funds after placing a 1,000 baht order for 9mm bullets. A few days later, he was given a package containing the guns at his property in the Sathon neighborhood.

The young then placed an order for a modified empty gun, which he later used on Tuesday afternoon during his shooting rampage inside Bangkok’s Siam Paragon shopping center. Two foreign citizens were killed and five others were injured in the event.

Piyabut

The son lacked the money to buy the empty gun, according to the investigation. After applying for a loan online, he transferred 16, 000 ringgit to the salesman, who therefore delivered the weapon to his apartment.

According to the law cause, Akkharawit Jaithong, 22, of Yala, manages the Facebook website. Before being shut down at 10.20 p.m. on the day of the shooting, the site had been active for around five months.

The father of Mr. Akkharawit in tambon Sateng of the Muang region in Yala and another believe in Bangkok were both arrested yesterday as a result of law expanding their research.

The Metropolitan Police Bureau director, Pol Lt Gen Thiti Saengsawang, ordered Yannawa police to obtain information and seek court approval before issuing permits against the three people involved in the illegal sale of weapons and ammunition. This led to the arrests.

According to the officers, Mr. Akkharawit’s father Suwananhong Phramkhanajarn, 45, owned a bank account to which the teen transferred funds to buy the weapon. Father and son were accused of conspiring to sell firearms and ammunition without authorization and to possess them illegally.

209 shells of empty gun munitions, 33 metal components, nine magazines, and other items were taken from their home. Additionally, two bank records were frozen. The two gentlemen were finally brought to Bangkok to be interrogated.

Piyabut Pienpitak, a second believe, was detained in Bangkok. He was involved when he sold Mr. Akkharawit the 9mm guns.

During the interrogation, Mrs. Suwananhong and Akkharawit vehemently refuted all allegations.

Akkharawit

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TAT to put North on road to recovery

According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s( TAT ) Chiang Mai business, commerce in the North will pick back up next year with special activities focusing on various business segments expected to draw more than 40 million local customers and create at least 186 billion ringgit.

According to the TAT, Chiang Mai is anticipated to generate 110 billion ringgit in tourism profit next year, putting it on par with the pre-pandemic figure.

The TAT’s senior producer for the North, Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, stated yesterday at a press conference that Chiange Mai intends to advance” Chiang Mai the Greatest Change” in order to promote sustainable tourism.

More than 34 million domestic visitors are expected to travel to the North this month, an increase of 17 % from 2022, according to TAT.

They are predicted to bring in upwards of 155 billion ringgit in tourism income, an increase of 23 % year over year.

According to Ms. Pattaraanong, the TAT is attempting to promote tourism growth through a number of initiatives centered on the lifestyle theme” Amazing Northern Lifestyle ,” as well as celebrations inspired by northern customs( the Amazing Northern Festival) and travel routes through small towns( The Amazing North Mueang Rong ).

She continued,” In an effort to make tourism more sustainable, the new campaign is guided by a policy based on corporate social responsibility ( CSR ) and the bio-circular-green economy.”

During the press conference, Ms. Pattaraanong and Suladda Sarutilavan, directors of the TAT’s Chiang Mai Office, announced that the area would support sustainable tourism in the coming year by promoting” Chiang Ma the Greatest Modify.”

According to Ms. Suladda, Chiang Mai generated 52.4 billion ringgit in tourism revenue between January and August.

The TAT anticipates that number will accomplish 90 billion baht by the end of this year, or 80 % of the pre-pandemic levels seen in 2019.

She also pointed out that Chiang Mai’s local tourism market has mostly recovered from the pandemic.

When creating the tourism revitalization strategy for the North, the Chiang Mai company will take advantage of Thailand’s soft power based on the so-called” 5F” idea representing foods, festivals, film, clothing, and” suit and company.”

This will go hand in hand with the four main tourism promotion initiatives, including” Amazing Chiang Mai Retreat ,”” Accessing Ching Mai Workation ,” and” Vijitr Viang Ping”( a series of light and sound events ), as well as” Abstinching Mai Road Trip ,” Ms. Suladda added.

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Smuggled critters cause chaos on Bangkok-Taipei flight

Suvarnabhumi cargo monitoring staff member was fired for failing to conduct a suspicious bag search.

Smuggled critters cause chaos on Bangkok-Taipei flight
On a Thai Vietjet Air journey from Suvarnabhumi aircraft to Taipei on Wednesday, Cambodian star reptiles were among the wild animals discovered. ( Photo provided )

A Suvarnabhumi airport baggage screening employee has been fired for failing to research a case that turned out to be filled with smuggled creatures, some of which got free and disrupted travel from Bangkok to Taipei.

The Suvarnabhumi airport’s administration announced on Thursday that a classmate watching an X-ray screening unit had flagged an employee of AOT Aviation Security Co as suspicious, but the employee had not opened the bag.

On Wednesday at around 1.45 p.m., two immigrants carried the case past the X-ray machine. They boarded a Thai VietJet Air aircraft that left that day at 3.32 p.m.

See accounts indicate that problems on board the aircraft started soon after takeoff when a passenger saw rat while going to the bathroom. After searching the aircraft, house employees discovered an otter under a pilot’s seat.

After being bitten on the hand, a female flight attendant managed to catch the mouse and put it in the galley’s field.

The house staff announced and asked anyone who had brought creatures on board to identify themselves. A black tote bag containing additional creatures was discovered under the woman’s desk after she admitted responsibility for the incident.

According to Pakpong Pathong, the airport’s animals inspection chief, Taoyuan International Airport in Taipei officials discovered the bag to contain 20 Cambodian star tortoises, a snake, two otters, prairie dogs, and two dark gigantic squirrels. When the plane landed, no customers claimed it despite the fact that it had been carried into the passenger room.

According to reports, the suspect was being interrogated by Taiwanese police and could receive a fine of up to NT$ 1 million( 1.15 million baht ).

The majority-owned company of Airports of Thailand Plc, which runs Suvarnabhumi aircraft, is AOT Aviation Security Co, the company of the careless bag test.

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