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Government’s digital wallet scheme delayed amid sustainability concerns


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2 hours ago, webfact said:

However, not everyone shares the same enthusiasm for the scheme. Former deputy finance minister, Pisit Lee-atham, voiced his concerns at the forum, claiming that the scheme is unsustainable.


I hate the words "sustainable" and "unsustainable" as they are buzz words with at best vague definitions.

If Khun Pisit means that it will hammer the Thai treasury, burden the tax payers, and over-heat the economy leading to high rates of inflation that will eat multiples of the government's "gift1" to the people and ultimately leave the population poorer and more indebted then before the scheme, then I agree that it is "unsustainable."

1 Gift - A campaign promise to give away public funds to voters in return for their votes.  Legalized vote buying.

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How much money has Thailand borrowed the last 4 years?

The country can't afford neither 150 or 560 Billion Baht digital wallet.

Even tourist arrivals are up, many other sectors still suffers.

 

In the country of (Hubs) U-turns, can't they just stop talk about this. Other news sources said earlier that many Thais was against Digital Wallet. They realize the country can't afford it.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Digital wallet scheme may be delayed until next September : PM’s advisor

 

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Pichai Chunhavajira, an advisor to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.


Disbursement of the Bt10,000 digital money under the “digital wallet” scheme may be delayed until next September, said Pichai Chunhavajira, an advisor to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

 

He added the “pao tang” application will be used instead of developing a new application for distribution of the money.

 

Speaking at a forum on “Various Opinions on the Digital Wallet Scheme”, held Monday by Senate committees, Pichai said that the original idea, that all Thais, aged 16 and over, regardless of their financial standing, will be eligible to receive a one-time Bt10,000 benefit, will have to be adjusted, with the likelihood that those considered to be “high-income earners” will be excluded from the scheme, because paying them would not help to stimulate the economy.

 

He also said that the idea of developing of a new application, reported to have used blockchain technology, for the distribution of the money may be scrapped because of the high cost of the development and the time it would require.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2023-10-31

 

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I don't consider a drunk singing the karaoke version of 'I did it my way' to be a reliable adviser.

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