On December 19, 2023, Mr. Suthipong Chulcharoen, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior Revealing the registration for solving problems with debt outside the system. which is the 19th day since registration opened According to information from the Bureau of Investigation and Legal Affairs, Department of Provincial Administration, as of 3:30 p.m., there was a total debt of 6,247.791 million baht. 102,282 people had registered, of which 90,040 registered through the online system and registration at the informal debt resolution center. 12,242 creditors totaling 72,895 creditors, with the top 5 areas/provinces having the most registrations: 1. Bangkok still the most There are 6,454 registered persons, 5,369 creditors, debt amount of 528.593 million baht. 2. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. There are 4,380 people registered, 3,567 creditors, debt amount 266.359 million baht. 3. Songkhla Province: 4,040 people registered, 2,864 creditors, debt amount 252.325 million baht. 4. Nakhon Ratchasima Province. There are 3,942 registered persons, 2,470 creditors, debt amount 301.837 million baht. 5. Khon Kaen Province. There are 2,667 registrants, 2,120 creditors, debt value 197.378 million baht.
While the top 5 provinces with the fewest registrations are: 1. Mae Hong Son Province There are 135 people registered, 92 creditors, debt amount 5.824 million baht. 2. Ranong Province: 213 people registered, 138 creditors, debt amount 15.648 million baht. 3. Samut Songkhram Province. There are 275 people registered, 193 creditors, debt amount 8.912 million baht. 4. Trat Province, 340 people registered, 219 creditors, debt amount 10.965 million baht, and 5. Sing Buri Province. There are 369 registrants, 242 creditors, debt amount 13.902 million baht.
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior said that Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior. Continuously followed up on the progress of registration and implementation of solutions to solve the problem of informal debt. The Ministry of Interior through local level agencies under the leadership of provincial governors and district chiefs has integrated work with police commanders. Superintendent of police stations throughout the country To make the mission “Clearing up the problem of informal debt” has achieved success in response to the policies of the government and the Ministry of Interior for the highest benefit of the nation. Especially the government department and the police as Law Enforcers who have a duty to solve the problem of informal debt by organizing both sides, namely creditors and debtors. To be in accordance with the law and continue to mobilize full strength and resources to inspect, follow up, and find news and clues about debtors and creditors To maintain peace and order in society, there are kamnans, village headmen and village committees, volunteers in every village patrolling and taking care of them. Maintain peace and order and prevent all types of illegal acts. To create warmth for the people that there are officers patrolling regularly Ready for the district to work with the Superintendent of the Provincial Police Station. Severely pursue and prosecute those who use violence, intimidation, and unlawful threats. Let it not be like this Ready to report the results of operations immediately when an incident occurs in the area and upon completion of operations.
“The Ministry of Interior is still accepting registrations for citizens who have suffered from problems with debt outside the system. both online at or walk-in at the district office or district offices throughout the country You can ask for more details at the Damrongtham Center hotline, call 1567, 24 hours a day, or village headman, village headman, and community leaders in the area,” Mr. Suthipong said.
2023-12-19 13:24:00
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