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BANGKOK, September 28, 2011 (AFP) - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has net assets worth 541 million baht ($17 million), an anti-corruption body said Wednesday, far less than the wealth of her fugitive brother Thaksin.

Yingluck's nine-year-old son has 4.4 million baht while her common law husband declared 76.8 million baht in assets, along with debt of 369.7 million baht, according to the independent National Counter Corruption Commission.

Yingluck, whose assets include property and other investments, is not the richest member of her cabinet -- that place goes to science and technology minister Plodprasop Suraswadi with 963 million baht.

Before taking office, Yingluck was president of Thai real estate firm SC Asset Corp, and previously held various positions within her brother Thaksin's business empire.

In February 2010, Thailand's Supreme Court confiscated $1.4 billion of Thaksin's wealth -- more than half his fortune -- for abuse of power.

Thaksin, a former telecoms tycoon who lives overseas in self-imposed exile, remains a hugely divisive figure in Thailand, where he was convicted of corruption in his absence in 2008.

His "Red Shirt" supporters held two months of opposition protests in Bangkok last year that triggered the worst civil violence in decades and ended in a military crackdown which left more than 90 people dead.

In an attempt to prevent corruption, all Thai politicians must publicly declare their assets to the National Counter Corruption Commission within one month after assuming office, and again after leaving office.

Anyone found to have submitted false asset declarations faces a five-year ban from public office.

Former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva, whose party suffered a resounding defeat in a June election, reported his assets increased by three million baht during more than two years in office, to 54 million baht, the commission said.

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Cabinet members with combined net worth of Bt4.7 billion

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The National Anti Corruption Commission on Wednesday released the asset statements filed by Cabinet members upon assuming office in August, declaring the combined net worth of Bt4.7 billion.

The richest, Science Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi, has Bt963 million while the poorest, Deputy Transport Minister Kittisakdi Hatthasongkroh has a mere Bt3.9 million to his name.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra ranks second in fortune with the family’s net worth of Bt541 million.

Yingluck’s personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

Her common-law husband Anusorn Amornchat has Bt76 million in assets and Bt369 million in liabilities. Their minor son Supasek Amornchat has Bt4.3 million in assets.

Among five deputy prime ministers, Chumpol Silapa-archa has a highest net worth of Bt441 million, followed by Chalerm Yoobamrung with Bt178 million, Yongyuth Wichaidit with Bt75 million, Kittiratt Na-Ranong with Bt59 million and Kowit Wattana with Bt27 million.

Defence Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapha’s assets are valued at Bt380 million.

Finance Minister Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala’s wealth of Bt113 million stlightly trails behind his deputy Wirun Techapaiboon’s Bt166 million. Thirachai’s another deputy, Boonsong Teriyapirom, has Bt4.4 million.

Two PM’s Office ministers, Surawit Khonsomboon and Kitsana Seehalak, declare Bt99 million and Bt17 million in their respective assets.

Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul is worth Bt45 million in assets while Social Development and Human Security Minister Santi Promphat has Bt18 million.

Agriculture Minister Theera Wongsamut’s net worth is Bt5 million and his deputy Pornsak Jarernprasert has Bt31 million.

Trasport Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat has Bt46 million while his deputy Chatt Kuldiloke is worth Bt174 million.

Natural Resources and Environment Minister Preecha Rengsomboonsuk’s fortune is estimated at Bt31 million and Information and Communication Technology Minister Anudith Nakornthap has Bt11 million.

Energy Minister Pichai Naripthaphan is worth about Bt193 million. Two deputy Commerce ministers, Poom Sarapol and Siriwat Kachornprasart, are worth Bt43 million and Bt26 million respectively.

Two deputy Interior ministers, Chuchart Hansaward and Thanit Thienthong, have Bt123 million and Bt43 million in their respective assets.

Justice Minister Pracha Promnok has Bt279 million. Labour Minister Phadermchai Sasomsap’s assets are valued at Bt32 million while Culture Minister Sukumol Kunplome’s wealth is estimated at Bt82 million.

Education Minister Woravat Auapinyakul has Bt24 million while his two deputies, Bunruen Srithares and Surapong Eungampornwilai, have Bt28 million and Bt216 million respectively.

Public Health Minister Wittaya Buranasiri’s assets are worth Bt11 million and the wealth of his deputy Torphong Chaiyasarn is estimated at Bt6 million.

Industry Minister Wannarat Charnnukul has the net worth of Bt238 million.

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-- The Nation 2011-09-28

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Yingluck’s personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

It's heartwarming to see the country being led by someone who truly understands the needs of the poor. A real person of the people.

I wonder just how many hundreds of thousands of rai of farmland she has in her portfolio. Would be interesting to see just what her land holdings are.

Looks like poor old Anusorn is in debt to the tune of over 290 million baht.

I imagine her clothes closet is the size of most people's homes.

Still, there's nothing like a well dressed Prime Minister.

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

Why not? Fixed deposits, savings accounts, current accounts - all these constitute cash

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

Why not? Fixed deposits, savings accounts, current accounts - all these constitute cash

Then what are the bank accounts?

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

Why not? Fixed deposits, savings accounts, current accounts - all these constitute cash

Cash. As opposed to "Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts."

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

It's heartwarming to see the country being led by someone who truly understands the needs of the poor. A real person of the people.

I wonder just how many hundreds of thousands of rai of farmland she has in her portfolio. Would be interesting to see just what her land holdings are.

Looks like poor old Anusorn is in debt to the tune of over 290 million baht.

I imagine her clothes closet is the size of most people's homes.

Still, there's nothing like a well dressed Prime Minister.

So you are saying that a country should be led by someone who comes from the same ranks as the majority of the populace? In that case, very soon, there will be an English-born, East Asian muslim as the PM of UK by the next generation (in case you're American, I wouldn't know which segment represents the majority, maybe someone from the ghettoes?)

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Yingluck’s personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

A girl has to have some loose money in her handbag....u never know when there will be a special sale at Gaysorn or its her turn to buy lunch

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

Why not? Fixed deposits, savings accounts, current accounts - all these constitute cash

Cash. As opposed to "Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts."

BT381 million in 13 bank accounts could be other investments such as mutual trusts, REITs, structured equities etc etc (other than the Bt81 million in investment portfolios, those could be with fund managers etc). If you had Bt536 million, how would you diversify your portfolio?

In my line of work, I come across many ordinary Thais who have in excess of 10 million baht in simple savings accounts. How do I know this? A certain cash balance is required by a lot of European embassies when applying for a tourist visa. This evidence is submitted to the respective consulars in the form of bank statements and the funds have to have been in the account for a certain amount of time (not dissimilar to the 800k baht requirement for a retirement visa). You might very well be surprised at how rich the Thai middle class really is.

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

It's heartwarming to see the country being led by someone who truly understands the needs of the poor. A real person of the people.

I wonder just how many hundreds of thousands of rai of farmland she has in her portfolio. Would be interesting to see just what her land holdings are.

Looks like poor old Anusorn is in debt to the tune of over 290 million baht.

I imagine her clothes closet is the size of most people's homes.

Still, there's nothing like a well dressed Prime Minister.

That statement is also true of ALL Thai politicians. Present, future and past!

You are not assuming that Thaksin is the ONLY corrupt politician are you? :whistling:

Or are the Thaksins the only rich (corrupt?) politicians to ever hold public office?

C'mon :lol:

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Yingluck's nine-year-old son has 4.4 million baht while her common law husband declared 76.8 million baht in assets, along with debt of 369.7 million baht, according to the independent National Counter Corruption Commission.

I would be more concerned with the 369.7 mn in debt. Can't be good for a politician, or spouse of, to be potentially in hock like that. Maybe she hadn't settled her Amex at the time of declaration.

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Yingluck's nine-year-old son has 4.4 million baht while her common law husband declared 76.8 million baht in assets, along with debt of 369.7 million baht, according to the independent National Counter Corruption Commission.

I would be more concerned with the 369.7 mn in debt. Can't be good for a politician, or spouse of, to be potentially in hock like that. Maybe she hadn't settled her Amex at the time of declaration.

Maybe waiting for someone's assets to become unfrozen so that a repayment can be made against outgoings aligned to timing of a couple of events from last year & this year.

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Yingluck’s personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

I'd probably use it to sleep in.

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Former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva, whose party suffered a resounding defeat in a June election, reported his assets increased by three million baht during more than two years in office, to 54 million baht, the commission said.

So where are the Abhisit detractors (Thaksin lovers) declaring he was corrupt to justify the thieving of the current lot?

The problems the past PM had was 1) that like any non majority party you have to accept that some of your coalition party's will be less than desirable but better than the devil and in the case of Thai politics that you will also have corrupt politicans among your own party, and very sadly 2) he was to honest and morally correct for Thailand, which does not say a lot for Thailand's governance.

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

in case they have to leave in a hurry

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

in case they have to leave in a hurry

Never know when a coup is going down

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Plodprasop is richest minister

PIYANUCH TAMNUKASETCHAI

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NACC reveals assets disclosure by Cabinet members and MPs; Yingluck worth Bt541m

The National Anti-Corruption Commission yesterday released asset statements filed by Cabinet members upon assuming office in August, with a combined net worth of Bt4.7 billion.

The richest, Science Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi, has Bt963 million while the poorest, Deputy Transport Minister Kittisakdi Hatthasongkroh, has a mere Bt3.9 million to his name.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra ranks second in fortune with the family's net worth of Bt541 million.

Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

Her common-law husband Anusorn Amornchat has Bt76 million in assets and Bt369 million in liabilities. Their minor son Supasek Amornchat has Bt4.3 million in assets.

Among five deputy prime ministers, Chumpol Silapa-archa has the highest net worth at Bt441 million, followed by Chalerm Yoobamrung with Bt178 million, Yongyuth Wichaidit with Bt75 million, Kittiratt Na-Ranong with Bt59 million and Kowit Wattana with Bt27 million.

Defence Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapha's assets are valued at Bt380 million.

Finance Minister Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala's wealth of Bt113 million slightly trails his deputy Wirun Techapaiboon's Bt166 million. Thirachai's other deputy, Boonsong Teriyapirom, has Bt4.4 million.

Two PM's Office ministers, Surawit Khonsomboon and Kritsana Seehalak, declared assets of Bt99 million and Bt17 million respectively.

Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichukchaikul has Bt45 million in assets while Social Development and Human Security Minister Santi Promphat has Bt18 million.

Agriculture Minister Theera Wongsamut's net worth is Bt5 million and his deputy Pornsak Jarernprasert has Bt31 million.

Trasport Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat has Bt46 million while his deputy Chatt Kuldiloke is worth Bt174 million.

One month after leaving the post, former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva has net assets of Bt54 million. His deputy Suthep Thaugsuban has Bt140 million in assets but also Bt45 million in liabilities.

Former deputy premier Sanan Kachornprasart has net assets of Bt133 million while former defence minister Prawit Wongsuwan has Bt69 million without any debt.

Former finance minister Korn Chatikavanij has Bt870 million while his former deputy Pradit Pataraprasit has Bt678 million.

Former foreign minister Kasit Piromya is worth Bt59 million.

Former deputy agriculture minister Supachai Phosu has Bt30 million net assets and former transport minister Sophon Saram has Bt14 million.

Former deputy finance minister Man Pattanothai reported Bt3.77 billion including Bt3.75 billion loan |and a Bt181,000 bank deposit.

Former interior minister Chavarat Chanveerakul has Bt260 million net while his former deputy Boonjong Wongtrairat reported Bt195 million assets and his wife's Bt36.26 liability. Another former deputy interior minister, Thaworn Senneam, has Bt106 million.

Former commerce minister Porntiva Nakasai has Bt116 million net assets.

The NACC also announced the declared assets of 498 MPs. Matubhum Party leader General Sonthi Boonyaratglin has Bt61 million, Rak Santi leader Police Capt Purachai Piumsomboon has Bt290 million, Rak Thailand leader Chuvit Kamolvisit has Bt864 million while the only MP from New Democracy Party, Patcharin Manpan, has Bt900,000 liability.

Among the red shirt leaders from Pheu Thai Party, Jatuporn Promphan and Pichit Cheunban have Bt8 million each.

Pheu Thai MP Jarupan Kuldiloke has the most assets worth Bt199 million. Natthawut Saikua has Bt15 million, Weng Tojirakarn has Bt21 million, Kokaew Pikulthong has Bt74 million, Karoon Hosakul has Bt53 million, Jirayu Huangsap has Bt14 million, Wiputhalaeng Pattana-poomthai has Bt65 million.

Col Apiwan Wiriyachai has Bt23 million assets while Vichian Khaokham has liabilities of Bt4 million.

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-- The Nation 2011-09-29

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It's hard to hate on Yingluck. She's something of a brilliant delight - she's taken to politics so well, I'm shocked she's managed to stay out of the game until now.

I can't help but imagine Yingluck is everything the McCain campaign hoped Palin might be; until Palin started throwing down with the USSR from her balcony etc.

As for the thread topic, numbers have been done before. Unverifiable numbers, are kind of a bore. But it is kind of ridiculous when she has to pander to silliness about her 'extravagant' meals, and whatnot. She's a multi-millionaire. She's probably not going to be slumming it with her supporters, although they seem kind of in two minds about whether they want their heroes to be slumming it with them, or whether they admire their heroes for splashing the cash.

But thank heavens for the media keeping it real, and keeping her diet...dishonest, if only for a photo shoot.

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

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Yingluck's personal assets are worth Bt536 million, including Bt13 million in cash, Bt381 million in 13 bank accounts, Bt81 million in investment portfolios, Bt65 million in land plots and Bt162 million in real estate.

WHY would someone have 13 million baht in cash?

Everybody needs a few baht drinking money in their pockets

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Former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva, whose party suffered a resounding defeat in a June election, reported his assets increased by three million baht during more than two years in office, to 54 million baht, the commission said.

So where are the Abhisit detractors (Thaksin lovers) declaring he was corrupt to justify the thieving of the current lot?

The problems the past PM had was 1) that like any non majority party you have to accept that some of your coalition party's will be less than desirable but better than the devil and in the case of Thai politics that you will also have corrupt politicans among your own party, and very sadly 2) he was to honest and morally correct for Thailand, which does not say a lot for Thailand's governance.

Well spotted ! :jap:

Posters who have claimed in the past that the previous government was corrupt, which it probably was to some extent, should perhaps now give credit to former-PM Abhisit himself, for not making billions during his time in-office.

He ought to be congratulated, for having set such a good example, by not adding significantly to his personal-wealth, whilst in power. Hope that Ms-Yingluck will follow his example ? B)

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Former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva, whose party suffered a resounding defeat in a June election, reported his assets increased by three million baht during more than two years in office, to 54 million baht, the commission said.

So where are the Abhisit detractors (Thaksin lovers) declaring he was corrupt to justify the thieving of the current lot?

The problems the past PM had was 1) that like any non majority party you have to accept that some of your coalition party's will be less than desirable but better than the devil and in the case of Thai politics that you will also have corrupt politicans among your own party, and very sadly 2) he was to honest and morally correct for Thailand, which does not say a lot for Thailand's governance.

Well spotted ! :jap:

Posters who have claimed in the past that the previous government was corrupt, which it probably was to some extent, should perhaps now give credit to former-PM Abhisit himself, for not making billions during his time in-office.

He ought to be congratulated, for having set such a good example, by not adding significantly to his personal-wealth, whilst in power. Hope that Ms-Yingluck will follow his example ? B)

You know that and I know that, but when I talk to Northern villagers they will swear that Abhisit stole more than 10 Thaksins ever did. They saw it on the Red Channel.

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