Korn commented on the case of the Treasury resignation.
On Oct 22, 68, the deputy leader of the Democratic Party, the former Minister of the Treasury, posted a Facebook post commenting on the case that the former deputy finance minister resigned, pointing out that although the resignation would ease pressure on the government to a certain extent, the problem of multinational crooks remains a major global concern to be accelerated, specifically monitoring the assets of the scrammer group, which Thailand has not made as much progress as other countries.
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The announcement of his resignation by the former Treasury, however, reduced the pressure on the government to a certain extent.
But the scrammer is now a global issue, and it's a very close problem for the Thai people, so it won't end here. People aren't calling for Mr. Warapak to resign, but they want to see the government crack down on crooks.
Which is the best way to do it is to chase the scammer's wealth.
And on this issue, it must be acknowledged that it does not appear that Thailand has done anything. In spite of the important characters that are openly in our country, the wealth of the Thai people has been deceived and robbed.
In America, he seized nearly 500,000 million worth of Bitcoin from scrammer with Cambodia practices, Britain seized land houses, and most recently South Korea sequestrated 2,000 million of scrammer deposited in South Korean banks, Cambodian branches. Previously, China had to come down to deal with Chinese Tao gangs in Burma and Thailand.
The PPC is directly responsible, and when it is estimated that Thais are cheated at more than 30 billion baht a year (almost half the budget spent on helping people with projects), plus a connection to the security problem between us and Cambodia, it is concluded that there is almost no more urgency.


































































