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Thailand hunts for new finance minister to tackle economy in crisis


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A hunt? Why?

 

Have all potential candidates done a runner abroad to escape embezzlement, negligence, corruption or even manslaughter charges, perhaps?

 

Go ask the convicted drug trafficker that the government is currently hosting so happily as a deputy minister. Maybe he's willing to change portfolios.

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42 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

He's 'Pondering'; he does it a lot.   He's thinking Hmmmm; now which one of my Family hasn't got a highly paid Government job at the moment ?

 

 However that said .

  There is a job opportunity for a Nuclear physics Engineer ..

 

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I thought the philosophy was if you take something out, you must put something back. The lack of the latter is proving a problem in securing a new minister.

David Copperfield and Dynamo have both refused and were seen rolling on the floor laughing, saying the impossible they do straight away but miracles take much, much longer 

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

Deputy Finance Minister Santi Promphat, a former transport minister who has worked in three different administrations, said he is "ready to work for the country" and can hit the ground running.

A Jack-of-all-trades master of none, as for running he might need to keep that skill handy.

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2 hours ago, steven100 said:

Khun Prayut will select the appropriate candidate when he is good and ready. 

I suspect it may be Veerathai Santiprabhob.

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He will pick when he's good and ready (or Prawit will). And to hell with the people and the economy!

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They’ll never admit this, and they may not even know this—but having no replacement for the finance minister will actually help Thailand.  International currency traders and speculators will continue to shun the overvalued Thai Baht.  And when and if the Baht slides 5-10%—the exporters will flourish again.  Expats will tour again in greater numbers.  And when Wuhan-19 finally runs its course—international tourists will return to LoS.

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