Srettha says handout scheme may be delayed

Digital wallet is worthwhile and there won’t be any corruption, insists PM

Srettha says handout scheme may be delayed
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is also the finance minister, acknowledges the potential delay in the ‘digital wallet’ handout scheme but insists it is worth implementing. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Friday that his coalition government would move ahead with its flagship 500-billion-baht digital wallet handout scheme, though it may be delayed yet again.

Mr Srettha, who has been touting the policy as a stimulus measure necessary to revive the sluggish economy, did not specify a launch date. Earlier this week, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said it would be delayed beyond May.

The programme, originally slated for February, has been beset by concerns over how it will be funded, with some experts calling it fiscally irresponsible.

The government has insisted the scheme, which would transfer 10,000 baht each to 50 million Thais via a mobile application to spend in their local communities, would be managed carefully through cascaded borrowing.

Mr Srettha, who is also the finance minister, said on Friday the government has data to prove the project is worth carrying out and that there would be no corruption.

He was speaking to reporters after a trip to Davos, Switzerland, where he spoke at the World Economic Forum (WEF).