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  • Reel deal: Thai man is squids in with government digital wallet | Thaiger

    Reel deal: Thai man is squids in with government digital wallet

    Among the many recipients of the government’s digital wallet handout is a 66 year old Thai man who transformed his share into a thriving small business selling grilled squid. State welfare cardholder Suwit Inrat, also known as Uncle Ood, received the handout money via his Krungthai Bank account around 2am today, September 27, prompting Suwit to spring into action. With…

  • Thailand’s 20-billion-baht airport expressway takes off in 2030 | Thaiger

    Thailand’s 20-billion-baht airport expressway takes off in 2030

    The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) is gearing up to launch public-private partnerships (PPPs) next year for the ambitious 20-billion-baht Srinakarin-Suvarnabhumi Airport expressway project. With an anticipated opening in 2030, this project is poised to streamline access to the bustling Suvarnabhumi Airport, enhancing the travel experience for both locals and tourists alike. EXAT Deputy Governor Katpachon Udomthampakdee, recently led the…

  • Off-key: Ex-folk singer politician hits sour note in corruption scandal | Thaiger

    Off-key: Ex-folk singer politician hits sour note in corruption scandal

    A former Thai folk singer-turned-politician has been booted from his position as mayor of Khlong Luang district in Pathum Thani province after being entangled in a major corruption scandal. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) ruled that a case involving shady dealings during the Covid-19 pandemic had enough weight to warrant his immediate removal. The axe fell swiftly, with Interior Minister…

  • Gypsy cash dash: Phuket locals swarm ATMs for 10k baht handout | Thaiger

    Gypsy cash dash: Phuket locals swarm ATMs for 10k baht handout

    Hundreds of sea gypsies in Phuket flocked to ATMs at Laem Tukkae, Koh Sirey, Ratsada subdistrict on Wednesday, September 25, as part of the Thai government’s 10,000 baht handout scheme for vulnerable citizens. The scheme, aimed at state welfare cardholders and disabled individuals, is part of a broader economic stimulus programme. A national report noted that the sea gypsies, still…

  • NHRC urges Thailand to rethink Southern Land Bridge project | Thaiger

    NHRC urges Thailand to rethink Southern Land Bridge project

    The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is urging Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to reconsider the Southern Land Bridge megaproject, highlighting concerns about its environmental impact and implications for local communities. The NHRC supports its call with findings from various studies conducted by state agencies. Council member Sayamol Kaiyoorawongs stated that the prime minister should direct the Office of Transport and…

  • Recipients can use 10,000-baht handout to clear debts: Deputy PM | Thaiger

    Recipients can use 10,000-baht handout to clear debts: Deputy PM

    Recipients of the 10,000-baht handout are free to use the money as they see fit, including paying off debts, according to Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. Phumtham addressed reports that many eligible individuals in the first phase of the scheme, which began yesterday, September 26, plan to use the funds to clear their debts. “They can use the money [to…

  • 400-baht minimum wage confirmed for October 1 despite delay | Thaiger

    400-baht minimum wage confirmed for October 1 despite delay

    Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn confirmed that the 400-baht daily minimum wage will take effect on October 1 as planned, despite the national wage committee’s failure to endorse it yet. Opposition People’s Party MP Sia Champhathong questioned the minister in the House yesterday, asking if the adjournments of two recent committee meetings were a governmental tactic to avoid addressing the issue.…

  • Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years | Thaiger

    Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years

    Thailand aims to eradicate poverty and build a prosperous economy within the remainder of its term, an adviser to PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra revealed. With just over two years left in office, the 38 year old prime minister is determined to ensure that Thais can rise above poverty, stated Surapong Suebwonglee, deputy chairman of the five-member advisory panel appointed by PM Paetongtarn.…

  • Thailand digital wallet handout falls short: Woman gets only 4,000 | Thaiger

    Thailand digital wallet handout falls short: Woman gets only 4,000

    A Thai woman attempting to withdraw 10,000 baht for her father, as part of the Thai government’s digital wallet handout for vulnerable groups and people with disabilities, received only 4,000 baht, sparking suspicions of debt deductions by the bank. In Uthai Thani province, the government commenced disbursing 10,000 baht to vulnerable groups and those with disabilities. From early morning, recipients…

  • Bangkok is ready for potential flooding: Deputy Interior Minister | Thaiger

    Bangkok is ready for potential flooding: Deputy Interior Minister

    Deputy Interior Minister Theerarat Samrejvanich assured the public that Bangkok is well-equipped to manage any potential flooding, drawing a clear distinction from the devastating floods of 2011. Theerarat shared insights from her recent discussion with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, who confirmed the city’s proactive measures against potential floods. Local officials have been tasked with inspecting water pumps and ensuring all…

  • Northern Thailand: Electricity bills scrapped in disaster zones | Thaiger

    Northern Thailand: Electricity bills scrapped in disaster zones

    To ease the burden on flood-ravaged communities, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced that electricity bills for this month will be waived for those living in the northern and northeastern regions of Thailand. After chairing a crucial Cabinet meeting at Government House, the 38 year old PM confirmed, “We are suspending the collection of electricity fees for this month. It’s a…

  • Bangkok’s Red Line to extend 20-baht fare after ridership surge | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s Red Line to extend 20-baht fare after ridership surge

    The Red Line operator aims to extend its popular 20-baht flat-rate fare for another year following a significant increase in ridership during the current trial period, which expires in November. Passenger numbers on the Red Line surged by approximately 50% since the 20-baht fare was implemented in October last year, according to Suthep Punthupeng, CEO of SRT Electrified Train Co,…

  • Thailand’s universal healthcare won’t ‘break the bank’ says minister | Thaiger

    Thailand’s universal healthcare won’t ‘break the bank’ says minister

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health remains confident that the universal healthcare programme will not face financial difficulties, according to Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin. The government has allocated a central budget of 5.9 billion baht for the scheme for the fiscal year ending September 30. Somsak provided this update following a National Health Security Board meeting, where participants discussed plans for…

  • 93 countries including Singapore will require ETA for Thai entry | Thaiger

    93 countries including Singapore will require ETA for Thai entry

    Soon, Singaporeans and travellers from 92 other visa-exempt countries will need to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) before their trip to the Land of Smiles. Reports suggest a pilot programme might kick off in December, with full implementation expected by June 2025. However, The Straits Times has learned that the exact launch date is still up in the…

  • New alert system to be rolled out for natural disasters in Thailand | Thaiger

    New alert system to be rolled out for natural disasters in Thailand

    The Government of Thailand is set to roll out SMS alerts for natural disasters, ensuring the public is warned of impending danger, Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Chanthararuangthong revealed today. Prasert, who also serves as deputy PM, announced that the decision was made during a high-stakes meeting yesterday, September 23, attended by key players such as the Disaster Prevention…

  • Thai PM’s Office hits back at ethics amendment critics | Thaiger

    Thai PM’s Office hits back at ethics amendment critics

    Political storms are brewing over Thailand’s controversial charter amendment proposal but the Prime Minister’s Office is pushing back, insisting the revisions won’t weaken the fight against corruption. Yesterday, September 23, PM Office Minister Chousak Sirinil dismissed concerns surrounding the Pheu Thai Party’s charter amendment plan, which includes revising ethical standards for political officeholders. Critics claim it could undermine the constitution’s core…

  • Commerce Ministry says pork prices are ‘bringing home the bacon’ | Thaiger

    Commerce Ministry says pork prices are ‘bringing home the bacon’

    The Thai Ministry of Commerce has addressed concerns raised by Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan regarding the high cost of pork in Thailand compared to imported pork. This issue has led to significant expenses for consumers. Consequently, the ministry has instructed the Internal Trade Department to collaborate with relevant agencies to find solutions that balance and make the entire pricing chain fairer.…

  • Thailand promotes products with Piccadilly Circus campaign | Thaiger

    Thailand promotes products with Piccadilly Circus campaign

    Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce has launched the Think Thailand Next Level branding campaign to promote Thai products and services. The event, led by Pichai Naripthaphan, took place at Piccadilly Circus in London, aiming to elevate Thailand’s image globally. The campaign’s launch featured a gigantic digital billboard at Piccadilly Circus, a prominent public space and a central hub in London. This…

  • Thailand delays minimum wage hike to 400 baht by two weeks | Thaiger

    Thailand delays minimum wage hike to 400 baht by two weeks

    Thailand’s decision to delay the planned increase in the minimum wage to 400 baht per day will extend the wait by about two weeks, according to a senior labour official. This postponement, initially set for October 1, is due to the committee responsible for the hike not meeting quorum requirements in its recent sessions. The committee, comprising representatives from employers,…

  • Monk neglected by hospital in Prachuap Khiri Khan | Thaiger

    Monk neglected by hospital in Prachuap Khiri Khan

    A group of monks and disciples confronted medical staff at Thap Sakae Hospital in Prachuap Khiri Khan, claiming negligence in treating an ailing senior monk, forcing him to seek care elsewhere after waiting for two hours without assistance. A lawyer named Prapatpong Phumchai and disciples of Phra Khru Phasuk Wiharakan, also known as Luang Por Sompong, the abbot of Wat Ang…

  • Activist questions Paetongtarn’s resignation from family firms | Thaiger

    Activist questions Paetongtarn’s resignation from family firms

    Political activist Ruangkrai Leekitwattana has pressed the Election Commission (EC) to investigate whether Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra properly resigned from executive positions in 20 family-owned companies before her election. Ruangkrai questioned if Paetongtarn adhered to the Department of Business Development’s procedures when stepping down from roles in firms associated with her family. Failure to resign appropriately would violate Section 187…

  • Freelancers in the frame: Thailand mulls welfare for all, even in the sex trade | Thaiger

    Freelancers in the frame: Thailand mulls welfare for all, even in the sex trade

    The government is contemplating extending welfare protections to freelance workers, including those in the sex industry, akin to those available to employees registered with the Social Security Fund (SSF), contingent on their payment of income taxes. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong revealed that discussions are underway with multiple agencies to establish a welfare system to safeguard freelance workers, including…

  • Pheu Thai Party bets on casino plan to cash in on tax revenue | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai Party bets on casino plan to cash in on tax revenue

    The ruling Pheu Thai Party defended its proposed casino-entertainment complex project, asserting that it will legalise underground gambling activities and enable the government to collect tax revenue. A statement on Pheu Thai’s webpage released yesterday, September 22, indicated that legalising underground gambling and taxing the project could contribute more than 50% of GDP, thereby boosting the economy and funding education…

  • Thailand explores salary reforms amid rising civil service costs | Thaiger

    Thailand explores salary reforms amid rising civil service costs

    The Comptroller-General’s Department, the Budget Bureau, and the Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) are actively exploring reforms to salaries and benefits across all government sectors. Patricia Mongkhonvanit, Director-General of the Comptroller-General’s Department, highlighted the urgency of addressing the issue due to the substantial budget allocated for these expenses. She noted that the government’s fiscal health and long-term fiscal…

  • Pattaya vows to fast-track construction in Chon Buri: Public outcry | Thaiger

    Pattaya vows to fast-track construction in Chon Buri: Public outcry

    Fed-up locals and tourists have finally had enough. Complaints have been pouring in over the ongoing roadworks near Wat Mai Samraan and Tawaen Beach Pier, prompting city officials to spring into action. With mounting frustration, city bosses have now cracked the whip on the sluggish construction project, demanding faster progress. Officials have ordered contractors to ramp up their workforce and…

  • Pattaya mayor launches 2 billion baht flood fix | Thaiger

    Pattaya mayor launches 2 billion baht flood fix

    Pattaya is gearing up for a flood-free future as the city’s mayor, Poramet Ngampichet, fast-tracks a massive flood prevention project. In a high-stakes move, the ambitious scheme aims to divert dangerous floodwaters into local canals— and all within a mere 150 days. Mayor Poramet has declared flooding his top priority, vowing to protect the city from further water woes. He…

  • Marriage Equality Bill set for January enactment in Thailand | Thaiger

    Marriage Equality Bill set for January enactment in Thailand

    Civil society groups are eagerly anticipating the Marriage Equality Bill’s announcement in the Royal Gazette by October 2, with enforcement expected to commence in January next year. Waaddao Anne Chumaporn, founder of Bangkok Pride, shared that the bill passed the Senate on June 18 this year, and former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin submitted it for His Majesty the King’s endorsement…

  • Phanom district honoured at Beautiful District Awards in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Phanom district honoured at Beautiful District Awards in Bangkok

    Phanom district in Bangkok received an honourable mention at the Ministry of Interior’s Beautiful District Awards ceremony held yesterday. The event, organised by the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Interior Housewives Association, and the Department of Local Administration, celebrated districts providing exemplary public services. The ceremony took place at the Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao. Present at the…

  • Southern Industrial Council opposes 400 baht minimum wage rise | Thaiger

    Southern Industrial Council opposes 400 baht minimum wage rise

    The Southern Industrial Council opposes the proposed 400 baht minimum wage increase, advocating for region-specific adjustments instead. Businesses face high costs for electricity and oil, alongside competition from Chinese investments. Adisorn Tanaengchuan, President of the Southern Industrial Council and executive member of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), expressed concerns regarding the Labour Wage Committee’s meeting today to consider the…

  • Bangkok street vendors must be poor enough to operate: BMA | Thaiger

    Bangkok street vendors must be poor enough to operate: BMA

    In a move that’s bound to shake up Bangkok’s bustling street food scene, new City Hall regulations will allow only “poor Thais” to operate as street vendors. The bold rules, signed by Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, have sparked controversy with their stringent requirements, including a ban on migrant workers. Once published in the Royal Gazette, the new rules will go…