Don’t be fooled by fake news. The government reviewed the right to transfer money into an account of 5,000 baht.

House of Representatives, June 8 – government spokesman warns Don’t be fooled by fake news. “The government is reviewing the right to transfer money into an account of 5,000 baht within June,” begging you not to continue sharing. Prevent confusion and misunderstandings.

Mr. Anucha Burapachaisri Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs Acting as spokesman for the Office of the Prime Minister Revealing about the case of sharing and forwarding information “The government reviews the right to transfer money into the account in the amount of 5,000 baht within this June” through social media that such information is not true at all. The Anti-Fake News Center Thailand (AFNC) has checked the facts. by the Comptroller General’s Department Ministry of Finance Has come out to clarify such information that “False information” confirmed that the Ministry of Finance does not have a policy to transfer funds. or give away 5,000 baht into the account in June in any way. It’s fake news from people who don’t have good intentions, so please don’t believe the information. People can check and receive information from the Comptroller General’s Department. Ministry of Finance at the website www.cgd.go.th or call 02 127 7000 or via the Comptroller General’s Department’s fan page.

In this regard, the public has requested cooperation not to forward or share such false information on various social media channels to prevent further confusion and misunderstanding. any information, if there is any doubt or uncertainty about such information Ask to verify the facts and accuracy from the owner of the story or relevant agencies before publishing. or share information to others because if incorrect information is shared, in addition to causing confusion and may lead to fraud and damage to the public It’s also illegal.

“The Ministry of Justice states that the behavior of pressing Like and Share of those who use social media or use social media should be careful. especially by pressing share considered to be published If sharing that information affects other people May be subject to an offense under the Computer Crimes Act B.E. 2550 and the amendment of Section 14 (1) by dishonest or deceitful import into computer system which distorted or fake computer data, whether in whole or in part or false computer information in a way that is likely to cause damage to the public which is not an offense of defamation under the Criminal Code shall be liable to imprisonment for not more than 5 years or a fine of not more than 100,000 baht, or both,” said Mr. Anucha.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency