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Thai PM Defends Financial Transactions Amid Tax Evasion Accusations

WadiBy WadiMarch 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Prime Minister Rejects Opposition’s Claims

Paetongtarn Shinawatra Addresses Censure Debate

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra firmly dismissed allegations of tax evasion during the first day of a censure debate. She asserted that her financial transactions, particularly the use of promissory notes (PNs), were standard business practices that have undergone constant scrutiny.

Controversial Promissory Notes

Opposition Questions Share Transactions

The People’s Party MP, Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, alleged that the prime minister had engaged in questionable legal tactics. He claimed that Paetongtarn had disguised share transfers from family members as purchases to avoid paying gift tax on assets received as part of her family’s business-wealth distribution.

Prime Minister’s Defense

Explanation of Financial Practices

Paetongtarn explained that the PN transactions were part of her company’s organizational restructuring. She stated that she issued the PNs because she “was not ready to pay in cash” at the time. The prime minister emphasized that these transactions occurred after 2016, several years before her entry into politics.

Legal Compliance Assurance

Proper Asset Declaration

The prime minister insisted that her assets had been correctly declared to the National Anti-Corruption Commission. She expressed readiness to submit additional information if required by the entity.

Business Norm Argument

PNs as Common Practice

Paetongtarn argued that using promissory notes is a normal practice for business people. She suggested that opposition members could verify this with fellow party members who are involved in business.

Dismissal of Corruption Claims

Rejection of Illicit Activity Allegations

The prime minister firmly dismissed the opposition’s claims that these financial tactics could be used for corruption or drug trade. She described such ideas as “beyond imagination,” further distancing herself from any implications of wrongdoing.

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