Thai Minister Exposes 40M Baht Bribe Offer to Ignore Call Centre Scams
Thailand's Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Chaichanok Chidchob has revealed a shocking bribe offer. He confirmed that someone approached him with a monthly bribe of 40 million baht, asking him to turn a blind eye to 'call of duty' scams and other fraudulent activities.
Minister Chidchob has ordered a thorough investigation into this matter. He has instructed the ministry's permanent secretary to delve deep into the case. The bribe was allegedly linked to halting action against illegal 'call of duty' scam centres, online gambling websites, and other fraudulent activities, including defamation. The minister has urged the public to stay tuned for further updates as the investigation unfolds.
The DES Minister's revelation has shed light on the dark underbelly of online fraud in Thailand. The investigation promises to uncover more details about the bribe offer and those involved. The public awaits the outcome, hoping for stricter measures against 'call of duty' scams and other fraudulent activities.
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