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Thai opposition to grill minister over controversial 1.6-billion-baht AI Passport project

From Bangkok Post · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Thailand's opposition plans to summon the Digital Economy and Society Minister over a controversial TH-AI Passport project.
  • The project is valued at 1.6 billion baht and faces scrutiny regarding its implementation.
  • The opposition warns of an anti-graft investigation if the project proceeds without satisfactory explanations.

Thailand's opposition is preparing to challenge the government over a controversial 1.6-billion-baht TH-AI Passport project. The opposition bloc has announced its intention to summon Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaichanok Chidchob before the House legal affairs committee next week.

The minister will be expected to provide a detailed explanation of the project's rationale and implementation. The opposition has expressed significant concerns about the project's value and its potential implications, signaling a strong intent to scrutinize the government's digital initiatives.

Furthermore, the opposition has issued a stern warning: if the TH-AI Passport scheme moves forward without addressing their concerns satisfactorily, they will initiate an anti-graft investigation. This move underscores the political tension surrounding the project and the opposition's commitment to holding the government accountable for public spending.

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Originally published by Bangkok Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.