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Support the government to expedite disbursement after Budget Act 67 comes into effect.


Thanakorn supports the government to speed up disbursement after Budget Act 67, with a budget of 3.48 trillion, comes into effect. Believe in stimulating the economy to help people immediately Advise all ministries to use the money wisely, transparently and verifiably.

27 April 2024 Mr. Thanakorn Wangboonkhongchana, former Minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, MP, list form and Deputy Leader of the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party (RTC) said that after yesterday (26 April 2024) the Royal Gazette website The Budget Act for fiscal year 2024, amounting to 3.48 trillion baht, has been published. It will come into effect from 1 October 2023 onwards. In the case of a delay of 6 months, he therefore asked the government to expedite budget disbursement immediately. Both in the central budget Spend on various routine matters, investment budgets, and those that need to be taken care of in the case of helping victims of emergency disasters. For the government sector to use to alleviate suffering and help take ca
re of farmers and the public. In the consideration part The draft Budget Act for 2025 was recently submitted by the Cabinet to be submitted to the House of Representatives meeting. In the extraordinary session at the beginning of June in order to avoid any delays.

He would like to urge each ministry preparing to disburse the budget for fiscal year 2024 to act quickly. But it must be considered to be worth it. and get the most benefit Spend correctly Transparent and can be verified In order not to find channels for corruption.

‘Therefore, I would like to leave the Minister and the Permanent Secretary who are senior executives. come down to supervise Closely enforcing the use of the national budget Do not let defects cause damage to the country. It is believed that if budget disbursement is expedited in various parts It will be able to stimulate the economy and money circulating in the country. and help the people immediately,’ Mr. Thanakorn said.

Source: Thai News Agency