Open a safe “Sak Siam”, rich over 100 million, no debt

Office of the NACC May 24 – The NACC published a list of assets "Saksayam Chidchob" after leaving MPs for more than 110 million, single, without debt.

The Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) disclosed assets and liabilities of many political office holders. Interestingly, Mr. Sak Siam Chidchob, in the case of his retirement from the position of Member of Parliament on March 20, 2023, in which Mr. Sak Siam reported his status as single. Has total assets of 110,236,673 baht, no liabilities, divided into deposits of 69,488,973 baht, 19 plots of land, worth 34,248,450 baht, vehicles consisting of TOYOTA Fortuner cars and Volkswagen cars, total value of 2,100,000 baht, rights and concessions worth 240,000 baht, which is a house lease. In Buriram Province, 120,000 baht and the rental of a condominium in Bangkok, 120,000 baht. (Value from two hundred thousand baht up) 4,399,250 baht

Other interesting assets include a gold plated amulet worth 1,500,000 baht, a pair of ivory tusks worth 1,400,000 baht, a 10-baht gold necklace, a 5-baht gold necklace, a Rolex watch worth 200,000 baht, and a diamond ring. worth 500,000 baht. In addition, there is a .38-caliber revolver, a Smith brand, a 9 mm. semi-automatic pistol, Lock brand, and a 9 mm. Sig Sauer semi-automatic pistol.

Mr. Sak Siam informed that he had an annual income of 1,682,155 baht, divided into compensation for MPs and Minister of Transport 1,379,545 baht, interest from the bank 302,610 baht, with annual expenses of 840,000 baht, divided into personal expenses of 600,000 baht and house rent 240,000 baht

At present, Mr. Sak Siam is the 2nd candidate for the Bhumjai Thai Party list MPs and there is still a case in the Constitutional Court in the case of 54 MPs petitioning the Speaker of the House of Representatives that Mr. Sak Siam still holds shares and Own a limited partnership Buri Charoen Construction which will make it involved in the management of stocks or affairs of partnerships It is an act which is prohibited under section 187 of the Constitution in conjunction with Section 4 (1) of the Ministerial Partnership and Share Management Act B.E. ) or not, which the Constitutional Court ordered Mr. Sak Siam to stop performing his ministerial duties. But until now, the Constitutional Court has not ruled on such cases. There is also a case that Mr. Chuwit Kamolwisit filed a complaint against The NACC examined that Mr. Saksayam Appoint a nominee to hold shares instead in a private company or not. Including the case of possession of land in Khao Kradong, Buriram province.

Source: Thai News Agency

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