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Cabinet mulls uses for unspent billions

By THE NATION

 

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The Cabinet on Tuesday agreed that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha should allocate the 4 per cent of last year’s Bt2.52-trillion national budget that was left unspent.

 

Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda said he would push for the completion of Bt6 billion worth of projects instigated by local administrative bodies. 

 

He cautioned that the legality of the proposal would have to be assessed since the money would not be spent freely and unconditionally to prevent corruption.

 

Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana said he believed several billion baht was unspent and that a stimulus package expected to amount to Bt170 billion would be tabled for the Cabinet’s consideration.

 

Government spokeswoman Naruemol Pinyosinwat said Prayut had instructed Cabinet members to examine their ministries’ unspent budgets and propose uses for the leftover money before the next fiscal year begins on October 1.

 

She noted Prayut’s suggestion that the money be spent on projects that come under the government’s “12 urgent policies” announced last month.

 

The Cabinet also heard Undergraduate Studies Minister Suvit Maesincee propose that the spending focus on the bio-, circular and green economy, and on people’s needs at the grass-roots level.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30374701

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-08-13
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Well it could be spent on projects to build community infrastructure, is that where the unspent billions are from oh dear!

Perhaps it should be spent on a "Gentleman's Club" for retired politicians, business men ( not women!) and men with a Military bearing.

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1 hour ago, tracker1 said:

He cautioned that the legality of the proposal would have to be assessed since the money would not be spent freely and unconditionally to prevent corruption. But that's not an Order hmmmm

You can bet those closest to the trough with the easiest access to it will already have their names on some or all of it.

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Cabinet on Tuesday agreed that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha should allocate the 4 per cent of last year’s Bt2.52-trillion national budget that was left unspent.

4%????

How can you have 1 Baht in 25 of a Bt2.52 trillion baht budget unallocated? That is just over 100 billion Baht!

That is a very large discretionary fund, even worse it is left over after an election year. This should go back into consolidated revenue not allocated to member pet projects. It shows that the government is a worse money manager than most thought, they cannot add up the allocated schemes and come up with a number that comes close to reality, rounding errors are considered acceptable but this is eye watering.

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13 hours ago, Cadbury said:

This will be the fastest mull in Thai history. Just the words "unspent billions" will create huge excitement within the political and administration circles and a rush to find innovative ways to make it disappear without trace.

To a Thai politician the term "Unspent billions" works a hundred times faster than Viagra, and with a hundred times the potency.  

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1 hour ago, overherebc said:

From memory it seems that in my youth mulling the same thing as you was always as fast as what happened post mulling.

What usually took the longest time was finding a papaya tree to make stem for the bong and cutting up a coke can for the cone.So about ten minutes all up.

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What better way to unload some of this surplus than on a campaign to cut the appalling carnage on Thailand's racetrack roads. A lot more speed cameras and police patrols with breathalysers wouldn't come amiss.

 

And how about setting up a nationwide network of state-run compulsory driving schools for learners, with nobody allowed to take try for a licence until their instructor(s) are convinced they are competent enough to pass.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, jobsworth said:

remove the 100% tax on imported cheese and wine.

Willing to be corrected but I've heard it's higher than that for wine.

The biggest problem would be for the farmers in the north east trying to figure out what the best vintage would be to have with the Somtam.

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So Toon Bodyslam organises a charity run to help regional hospitals because they don't have enough money and the government wonders what they should spend the surplus budget money on.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Krataiboy said:

And how about setting up a nationwide network of state-run compulsory driving schools for learners, with nobody allowed to take try for a licence until their instructor(s) are convinced they are competent enough to pass.

This would work in the west, but not in Thailand.

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