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Civil servants moonlighting as farmers not eligible for Bt15,000 handout

By THE NATION

 

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Civil servants who do farming on the side will not be eligible for the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry’s Bt15,000 handout scheme for farmers, the ministry’s permanent secretary Anant Suwannarat said on Friday (May 22).

 

The scheme aims to provide Bt15,000 to each farming household, which will be paid over three months. A budget of Bt150 billion has been earmarked to cover as many as 10 million households.

 

This scheme is similar to the “Rao Mai Thing Gun” (we won’t leave anyone behind) scheme launched by the Finance Ministry to help self-employed people affected by the outbreak.

 

“As of April 30, 8.3 million people have registered for the Bt15,000 handout,” Anant said. “However, the ministry has to cross-check with the Finance Ministry and other related agencies to eliminate those who have registered for the ‘Rao Mai Thing Gun’ campaign, those who are under the social security scheme, as well as both retired and current civil servants.

 

“The ministry’s consideration committee has agreed that civil servants who have gone into farming as a secondary source of income should not be eligible for the handout, resulting in more than 91,000 registrants being disqualified,” Anant added.

 

After the elimination, 6.7 million people have been approved for the scheme, 3.3 million of whom have already been paid as of May 15. The remaining 3.4 million will be paid between May 22 and 27. After the payments have been made, the ministry will start considering those who have registered between May 1 and 15.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30388332

 

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16 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

it's a piddling amount when one considers the loss of income this year.  In my wifes case about 100.000 baht was lost.

Better than nothing if one can get it . We lost more than that, triple that just in the last 12 months just on living expenses on the exchange from $ Aus  To  THB . Since 2012 we will have lost at least 2 mill + never see that again or a government Handout.  ☹️

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I thought everyone was a farmer. That's why the house took so long to build. 

 

sorry boss, rice planting today, harvesting today, got to help my brother's rice fields.....

 

I don't know about civil servants being farmers on the side, I think our builders were farmers with building work filling in the quiet periods.

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