‘No pressure’ to probe SKYY9

‘No pressure’ to probe SKYY9

Anutin: Keeping to regulations
Anutin: observing laws.

Anutin Charnvirakul, the interior minister, stated on Friday that he was not under any pressure to set up an inquiry panel to look into allegations involving the purchase of a contentious Social Security Office ( SSO ) building.

According to him, the board was set up at the demand of Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn to investigate claims made by Rukchanok Srinork, a People’s Party MP for Bangkok, that the SSO purchased the SKYY9 Centre on Rama IX Road for a sum of 7 billion baht despite its claimed review rate of 3 billion ringgit.

” We adhere to rules. We don’t do it because we are under strain, according to Mr. Anutin, who also serves as a deputy prime minister.

Boonsong Thapchaiyut, the latest permanent secretary for labor, was the SSO’s secretary-general at the time of the purchase.

The official in charge of the investigation may hold the same rate, according to Mr. Anutin, in order for there to be a smooth investigation.

Marasri Jairangsee, the SSO’s existing secretary-general, reported on Tuesday that the SSO had made an investment in the building through the Secret Equity Trust, a program administered by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

She claimed that the building’s price was determined by two separate SEC algorithms. More than 7 billion ringgit were given by both algorithms.