Digital ID now valid as government moves to make services more efficient

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Digital ID now valid as government moves to make services more efficient

Digital ID now valid as government moves to make services more efficient

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2023

Thais can now get access to services from government agencies by using their digital identification on a mobile device instead of a physical ID card, government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said on Saturday.

The development flows from Section 14 of the Digital Public Service Act, which took effect on January 10. It allows digital ID to be used to access government services, Anucha said.

The law aims to improve the quality of government services and make it more efficient by using cutting-edge technology, Anucha said, adding that the shift to digitalised government services is a global trend.

An application – D.DOPA – has been developed by the Department of Provincial Administration for registering a digital ID. It can be used on both the iOS and Android platforms.

To register, a citizen must present their physical ID card to their district office’s registry division and then open the D.DOPA app. They will then need to enter a 13-digit ID number, accept the terms and conditions, scan a QR code, and fill out a Personal Data Protection Act consent form.

Anucha said people can show their digital ID on their devices when contacting government agencies or when an official requests an ID check.

“The digital ID has the same validity as physical ID and must be accepted by all agencies and officials,” he said.

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Prayut, Prawit pepper Chinese New Year greetings with electoral promises

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Prayut, Prawit pepper Chinese New Year greetings with electoral promises

Prayut, Prawit pepper Chinese New Year greetings with electoral promises

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2023

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha posted a Facebook message wishing all Thai-Chinese people good fortune, health and wealth on the occasion of Chinese New Year.

The message posted on Friday also urged people travelling upcountry to be careful and kind to others.

The prime minister added that his government will continue strengthening ties with China and promote bilateral cooperation, especially on economic and social aspects, for the happiness and prosperity of people from both countries.

Prayut, Prawit pepper Chinese New Year greetings with electoral promises

Deputy Prime Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan, meanwhile, attended the Pak Nam Pho Chinese New Year festival in Nakhon Sawan province on Friday.

The festival, which kicked off on Monday, will run until next Thursday.

Prawit wished the festivalgoers a happy and wealthy 2023, as he promoted his Palang Pracharath Party’s new slogan: “Rising above conflict, solving problems and improving Thailand from all sectors”.

Prayut, Prawit pepper Chinese New Year greetings with electoral promises

He also highlighted the party’s key policies, namely raising the monthly state welfare payment to 700 baht from the current limit of 300 baht for people earning less than 30,000 baht a year.

Prayut will run in the upcoming May general election as the PM candidate for the United Thai Nation Party, while his brother-in-arms Prawit will be the PM candidate for Palang Pracharath Party.

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DSI gets new spokespersons to clear its name in wake of corruption scandal

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DSI gets new spokespersons to clear its name in wake of corruption scandal

DSI gets new spokespersons to clear its name in wake of corruption scandal

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2023

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) announced on Friday that it has appointed a new spokesperson along with a deputy and two new members of the department’s spokespersons team.

Phitchaya Tharakornsanti was named DSI spokesperson and Pittayaporn Churat her deputy under an order signed by acting DSI chief Pol Maj-General Suriya Singhakamol.

Both Phitchaya and Pittayaporn are DSI’s expert-level special investigation officers.

DSI gets new spokespersons to clear its name in wake of corruption scandal

Suriya also appointed two unnamed officials from DSI’s Public Relations Department and Organisation Image Promotion Centre as officials of the spokespersons’ team.

It is speculated that the appointment of new spokespersons is part of the agency’s move to improve its image after it was tainted by corruption scandals, which prompted the transfer of the former chief.

DSI gets new spokespersons to clear its name in wake of corruption scandal

Last Wednesday, Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin signed off on the transfer of DSI director-general Trairit Temahiwong to become acting director of the Central Institute of Forensic Science, replacing Suriya, who became acting DSI chief.

Trairit told the Nation that he had personally asked to be transferred following a series of accusations of corruption against DSI officers.

Also on Wednesday, the Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for five DSI officers for allegedly demanding millions of baht from suspected triad members in exchange for their release. This was allegedly done during a raid on a home leased by a Nauru diplomat in Bangkok in December.

The DSI suspended the five officers and launched an investigation into their actions.

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Bangkok Film Festival opens with seminars, screenings, shopping and shows

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Bangkok Film Festival opens with seminars, screenings, shopping and shows

Bangkok Film Festival opens with seminars, screenings, shopping and shows

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2023

Film buffs joined key Thai film personalities to launch the Bangkok Film Festival at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre on Friday.

The festival, which runs until Sunday, is part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s “Colourful Bangkok” campaign, which promises 12 art and culture festivals all this year. The aim is to promote the capital as a creative destination.

The event was opened by deputy Bangkok governor Sanon Wangsrangboon, who expressed hope that the festival will help upgrade the Thai film industry and contribute to the government’s goal of using soft power to fuel the economy.

Bangkok Film Festival opens with seminars, screenings, shopping and shows

After the opening, participants attended the “Thai Documentaries in Global Markets” seminar led by Chanin Chamachote, president of Thailand Documentary Filmmakers Association, and Yupha Phetcharit Rattanachan, producer of “Duck Academy” and “Lady Hornbill” documentaries.

The seminar concluded with the announcement of winners of the “Connecting Bangkok 2030” short documentary film competition.

Bangkok Film Festival opens with seminars, screenings, shopping and shows

The second half of the day saw the “How to Make Bangkok a Movie City” seminar led by former tourism and sports minister Weerasak Kowsurat, film producer Pornchai Wongsriudomporn, and director and writer Wisit Sasanatieng.

Sunait Chutintaranond, historian and writer of “Legend of Suriyothai”, also shared behind-the-scenes accounts in the making of the historic film, with a surprise appearance of Piyapas Bhirombhakdi who played Queen Suriyothai in the 2001 feature.

Bangkok Film Festival opens with seminars, screenings, shopping and shows

The event concluded with the screening of three award-winning films – “Legend of Suriyothai”, “Bad Genius” and “Blue Again” – in the open-air style theatre outside the centre.

Eventgoers also enjoyed live performances by six youth bands as well as a bonanza of bargains of products unique to each of Bangkok’s 50 districts.

Bangkok Film Festival opens with seminars, screenings, shopping and shows

Those interested in joining free seminars on Saturday and Sunday can register here.

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Bus operators told to remove ads of online lottery vendor under scrutiny for money laundering

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Bus operators told to remove ads of online lottery vendor under scrutiny for money laundering

Bus operators told to remove ads of online lottery vendor under scrutiny for money laundering

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023

The Department of Land Transport has ordered the operators of public buses to remove advertisements of the online lottery vendor, Kong Salak Plus, which is being investigated for suspected involvement in money laundering.

The department director-general, Chirut Wisalchit, said on Friday that his agency had told private bus operators to remove the ads from their vehicles within three days of receiving the written notification.

If they fail to do so, the bus operators would be deemed to have displayed advertisements without permission of the department and would be fined 1,000 baht per bus and per sighting.

“We expect the ads to be removed from all private buses within January,” the director-general said.

Bus operators told to remove ads of online lottery vendor under scrutiny for money laundering

He explained that the regulation allows bus operators to remove paid ads from their vehicles if the business involved is linked to alleged violation of law.

Kong Salak Plus chief executive Panthawat Nakvisut is being investigated by the Department of Special Investigation for allegedly obtaining money for his business from a money laundering ring.

Investigation by the DSI found that several million baht had been transferred to Kong Salak Plus from a criminal gang allegedly involved in the drug trade, fake call-centre fraud, and online gambling. Many gang members were arrested recently when records of money transfers were discovered. The records reportedly showed a Kong Salak Plus executive as among the recipients of money from the gang, according to police.

450,000 borrowers turn to govt debt-relief scheme for help

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450,000 borrowers turn to govt debt-relief scheme for help

450,000 borrowers turn to govt debt-relief scheme for help

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023

More than 450,000 people have applied for a government debt relief scheme to help pull them out of the abyss of liabilities worth more than 100 billion baht.

Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said on Friday that most of these debts stemmed from credit card spending, personal loans and home mortgages, among others.

He said this debt-relief scheme was started last year as part of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s policy.

Arkhom said the objective of the scheme is to “improve the debt structure” by refinancing or reducing the repayment set-up, not forgiving the debt.
 

He added that about half of the debts are in the “debt relief” process, with relevant financial institutions helping to ease the burden on those participating in the scheme.

The minister went on to say that the Finance Ministry has also given lessons on personal finance and financial discipline to those overburdened by home loans.

As part of the programme, the Government Housing Bank is hosting the fourth “debt relief fair” in Chonburi province. The three-day fair wraps up on Sunday.

For the first time, five commercial banks have also been included in the debt-relief scheme.

Avoid these 203 dangerous phone apps to avoid online fraud

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Avoid these 203 dangerous phone apps to avoid online fraud

Avoid these 203 dangerous phone apps to avoid online fraud

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023

Thai authorities have compiled a list of over 200 “dangerous malware” mobile applications linked to identity thefts and unsolicited access that can result in criminals gaining remote control of the phones.

Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn warned mobile phone users against downloading those apps or even clicking any suspicious links sent to their phones as SMS, which could allow malware to be installed on their phones without their knowledge.

He said that his ministry and the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) have compiled a list of 203 apps identified by experts as malware with the potential to steal personal information and take control of the phone. The apps are for both iOS and Android phones.

A list of the 203 “dangerous malware” apps, compiled by the NCSA, is available at: https://shorturl.asia/pZX0U.

Avoid these 203 dangerous phone apps to avoid online fraud

The ministry and the NCSA started publishing the malware list on their Facebook pages last year, the minister said and asked phone users to make sure none of those on the list were on their devices.

“Be careful about downloading any applications onto your phones. They may be dangerous malware, which can steal your personal information or take control of your phones remotely,” Chaiwut said.

He warned that money could be transferred out of the victim’s bank account through the mobile banking app on the phone, noting that many such cases have happened recently.

The minister also said that his ministry had coordinated with the operators of Android’s Play Store and iOS’s App Store to ensure that those malware apps are not allowed in their systems.

Chaiwut on Friday warned mobile phone users to think twice before clicking any links in short messages sent to them by someone posing to represent a credible organisation. The messages often made “too good to be true” offers like a quick loan or attempted to scare the victim by, for example, making a false warning about imminent account termination.

Some online criminals ask to become friends on the Line chat app. They offer fake employment or investment opportunities.

Elderly woman awarded 207 million baht in damages for theft from her bank accounts

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Elderly woman awarded 207 million baht in damages for theft from her bank accounts

Elderly woman awarded 207 million baht in damages for theft from her bank accounts

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023

Bangkok’s Phra Khanong Civil Court on Thursday ordered a Thai commercial bank and four of its employees, including a deputy branch manager, as well as a daughter of the plaintiff to pay her 207 million baht in compensation for stealing 250 million baht from her bank accounts while she was bedridden.

Huai Sriwirat, 83, filed her case with the court in November 2019, accusing the bank, four of its employees, and her second child – Mawadee Sriwirat – of falsifying documents to transfer money from her bank accounts.

In December, the Phra Khanong Criminal Court sentenced Mawadee to 20 years in prison and fined her 123 million baht for falsifying documents to steal more than 250 million baht from her mother.

Mawadee, 56, was found guilty of colluding to falsify documents to siphon money from Huai’s bank accounts. While her mother was seriously ill, Mawadee changed the conditions of withdrawing money from Huai’s accounts at two bank branches with the help of bank staff, according to the lawsuit.
 

Instead of requiring a signature, Mawadee and her accomplices changed the process so that only a thumbprint was required. This allowed Mawadee to withdraw more than 250 million baht from Huai’s bank accounts, which she did in scores of small transactions.

The criminal court found Mawadee guilty of falsifying documents and 84 counts of theft. The court also ordered her to repay 123 million baht to her mother – the plaintiff in the case.

Elderly woman awarded 207 million baht in damages for theft from her bank accounts

Regarding the civil case, Huai’s lawyer Ananchai Chaiyadech said that the Phra Khanong Civil Court on Thursday ordered the bank in question to pay 44.6 million baht in damages, plus a maximum interest of 7.5% per year, to the plaintiff.

Other defendants were ordered to pay compensation ranging from 34.8 million baht to 117 million baht, according to the lawyer.

Thailand’s brightest students win trip to Seoul at this year’s Bright Challenge

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Thailand's brightest students win trip to Seoul at this year's Bright Challenge

Thailand’s brightest students win trip to Seoul at this year’s Bright Challenge

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023

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The 2023 Bright Challenge brought some 250 secondary students from 32 schools across Thailand together to battle it out for the top prize – a weeklong science trip to Seoul.

The contest, held on Wednesday at the Panyapiwat Convention Hall in Nonthaburi, was organised by the Bright Group in collaboration with Nation TV, the Nation and Bangkok Biz News. The Bright Group is a provider of English-language educational programmes to leading government and private schools in Thailand.

The winner of this year’s contest was Suankularb Wittayalai Rangsit School, with team members exclaiming “this is a dream come true”, as they were handed their winnings.

“I believe this [the contest] will not only inspire students to develop their skills but also support them in pursuing further education and succeed in their chosen career,” Adisak Limparugpatannakij, special advisor to Nation Group, (Thailand) Public Company Limited, said.

He added that English-language school curricula should focus on developing students’ proficiency via modern teaching methods and student-centred activities.

Nicolas Newell, managing director of the Bright Group, believes that if an English programme has good resources and is well managed, it can give students all the benefits of an English education within the Thai school system.

Thailand's brightest students win trip to Seoul at this year's Bright Challenge

This means, students will get to absorb Thai culture and values while studying with native English speakers at the fraction of the cost of an international school, he said.

The contest, meanwhile, had 32 teams with three members each going through four rounds in the competition.

The first round was the Big Quiz, which had the teams answering 60 brainteasers in the subjects of English, maths, science and geography, as well as riddles. The teams had 30 seconds to come up with the correct answer.

The second round presented a STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) challenge, with teams being given materials to build a catapult in 10 minutes.

Each team was given three chances to show whose projectile went the furthest. This round was the liveliest with audience members yelling in support of their favourite team.

The third round was Show Time, with each team being required to enter a photo booth and devise creative ways of depicting their team and their school.

Thailand's brightest students win trip to Seoul at this year's Bright Challenge

Special prizes for the second and third rounds went to Buriram Pitthayakhom School and Panyapiwat Institute of Management Demonstration School (Satit PIM), respectively.

“Make it fun, make it safe, allow yourself to make mistakes and make it about communication,” Parit Wacharasindhu CEO of Education Technology Company Limited, told the contestants. Education Technology is the developer of the StartDee application.

After the first three rounds, judges announced the four finalists, namely Streesmutprakan School, Saint Joseph Convent School, Potisarnpittayakorn School and Suankularb Wittayalai Rangsit School.

The finalists then had to face three rounds. In the first round, the team with the highest number of points got to choose the subject and level of difficulty.

The first two rounds saw teams pressing the buzzer, with the quickest one being given a chance to answer the question. Each question carried 100 to 500 points based on the level of difficulty, and though the contestants had the chance of earning higher points, they also got their points deducted if the answer was incorrect.

The second round, which also lasted about 25 minutes, was similar. Both rounds covered topics like

emoji meanings, uncertainty, being forceful, adjectives, flags of the world and great minds.

In the final round, there was just one question, but each team had to put their total score up as a wager for the correct answer.

However, all four teams answered correctly, so the top prize went to the school with the highest score, which in this case was Suankularb Wittayalai Rangsit School with a whopping 5,600 points.

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Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

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Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023

Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal in Bangkok (formerly Bang Sue Grand Station) began its first full day as Thailand’s national rail hub on Friday after 52 long-distance services were transferred from the century-old Hua Lamphong Station.

The new 34-billion-baht Bangkok terminus in Chatuchak district is now the hub for all long-distance trains running to the North, Northeast and South of the country. Only 14 long-distance services to the East are still using Hua Lamphong.

Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT)’s plan to switch Krung Thep Aphiwat Central was delayed during the Covid-19 pandemic after the new station became Bangkok’s main vaccination centre. However, it is now hosting all 14 long-distance services to the North, 20 to the South, and 18 to the Northeast.

Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

Krung Thep Aphiwat opened as Bang Sue Grand Station in November 2021 and began serving passengers on the SRT’s two urban Red Lines. His Majesty King Rama X granted the new name in November last year.

Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

SRT is still running 62 urban and tourism services from Hua Lamphong – 16 to the North, 22 to the East, six to the Northeast, four to the South, and 14 tourism trains.

Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

The agency insists it has no intention to shut Hua Lamphong, an architectural landmark that has 107 years of history as Thailand’s central terminal. Instead, the Transport Ministry has announced plans to open it as a museum as part of redevelopment of the Hua Lamphong area.

Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

SRT and Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) are providing free shuttle buses between the two stations to help facilitate commuters during the transition period. Buses leave every 30 minutes starting at 4.30am with the last service at 11pm.

Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

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