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Former PM Thaksin Calls for More Government Control Over Bank of Thailand

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra suggested that the Bank of Thailand should be more government-oriented and less independent during his recent address at the Forbes Global CEO Conference. The session, dubbed "New Paradigms", involved a candid conversation on the current economic landscape and saw Shinawatra raising concerns about the central bank's present approach.

 

He stressed the potential disconnect between the academic prowess of the bank's staff and their experiential knowledge, mentioning that while the majority being Grade-A students and top-notch economists, they needed to gain more hands-on experience. He expressed that the Bank of Thailand's staunch protection of commercial banks might not always serve problematic customers best, implying this contributes to a lack of liquidity in the local market.

 

Shinawatra pointed to the countervailing actions of the government, such as the introduction of stimulus packages like the 'digital wallet' scheme to infuse money back into the economy. He likened this strategy to fish in a pond - they may lay eggs while the pond is full, but in drier times, reproduction becomes less viable.

 

 

 

In addition to this, the former premier let on about tentative plans to issue a government bond-backed 'Stable Coin' to further enhance market liquidity. He also highlighted proposed tax reforms aimed at reducing personal and corporate taxes whilst upping VAT, a move meant to bolster the price competitiveness of Thai products.

 

Recognising China's dominance in the consumer product space, Shinawatra recommended measures to protect Thai SMEs such as imposing taxes on online businesses and banning online retail apps which skirt around tax provisions.

 

Looking to the future, he asserted the need for Thailand over the next five years to hinge its economic progression on a creative economy and data centres. His comments certainly stirred up a lively discussion at the plug-and-play table, inviting all to mull over the road that lies ahead for Thailand.

 

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More government control??????? Doesn't he mean more of his family's control as that is what this government is.

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  • The man can't keep his yap shut.  A fundamental rule of good oversight of a national bank is to maintain its independence. I can see now why responsible Thai leaders despise the man.

  • This sounds like a prime minister talking.

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    Noooooo! Leave the BOT alone. They know what they are doing.

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Thaksin doesn't understand boundries. Politics and BOT must be kept separate. The primary justification for an independent BOT is that it's necessary to insulate system from short-term political pressures. Without a degree of autonomy, the BOT would be influenced by corrupt election-focused politicians.

Spoken like a true wannabe authoritarian who desires total control. Central banks should be non-partisan.

There is only one person running the country and it’s Kuhn Toni those who think it’s his daughter are fools 

5 hours ago, Snackbar said:

Got some brass neck on him interfering 

That's what a good neck brace can do for you. 😀

Spoken like the habitual pyromaniac he is... he just cannot help himself and has to start a new fire as soon as the previous one has been extinguished. 

11 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

Yes, he has a PhD in criminal justice.  But intelligence does not equate with moral and ethical behaviour nor with selflessness.

 

He has a Ph.D. in criminal justice from a no name very very low ranking US university which is located in a no name / very low profile state. 

I see he is getting more brazen every day, if someone doesn't knock him down a few pegs, things could get much worse.

23 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

There are responsible Thai leaders?

Who the heck was he?

thanathorn juangroongruangkit

 pita limjaroenrat

both banned

I wish he's go back to Dubai. 

👴 "I just want to come back to Thailand to live out my remaining years with my grandchildren."

Bravo-Sierra - dude came back to run the country.

1 hour ago, lordgrinz said:

I see he is getting more brazen every day, if someone doesn't knock him down a few pegs, things could get much worse.

Exactly.

 

When a Central Bank is indipendent it means that it is in the Rothschild's hands.

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