Bangkok Post

Year-end ‘bonus’ won’t be axed

- POST REPORTERS

The Comptrolle­r-General’s Department yesterday assured social welfare recipients that the government will not cancel its 500-baht New Year’s giveaway, after scores of welfare cardholder­s in several regions rushed to the state-owned Krungthai Bank’s (KTB) ATMs to claim the one-off stipend.

The department assured that unlike the monthly assistance for welfare cardholder­s — where the leftover balance is recalled at the end of each month — the cash giveaway would not be recalled, and it could be used to buy discounted goods at Thong Fah Pracharat shops and other designated stores.

The clarificat­ion came after chaotic cash withdrawal­s were reported in several areas, as recipients of the one-off stipend rushed to withdraw the money out of fear that the cash would be recalled unless claimed within three days.

The Finance Ministry deposited the money on Dec 8-10, as part of the government’s 86.9-billion-baht splurge on lowincome earners, the elderly and retirees that was approved last month. The giveaway has been estimated to have cost the state about 7.25 billion baht.

Over the weekend, social welfare cardholder­s could be seen lining up in front of KTB ATMs to check the balance of their accounts and withdraw the money.

The police were called to intervene at an ATM in Uthai Thani, where some people reportedly carried dozens of welfare cards to withdraw cash for those who could not personally make the trip, upsetting those who were waiting in line.

Recipients of the stipend said that the 500baht bonus was meaningful to low-income earners, as it would help cover household expenses especially at this time of year.

Kamareeya Uma, a resident in Narathiwat’s Sungai Padi district, said yesterday that it was the perfect gift for the New Year, and she hoped the government would continue the scheme.

However, some cardholder­s complained that they were not able to withdraw the money.

Chananchit­a Ketkesorn, a resident in Loei’s Muang district, said she spent 30 minutes trying to withdraw the money to no avail.

She said that she would try to spend the 500-baht bonus at a Thong Fah Pracharat shop if she could not withdraw the cash through an ATM.

In Nakhon Ratchasima province’s Bua Yai district, vendors and motorcycle taxis benefited from the rush, with some admitting they earned more than 1,000 baht per day over the weekend, as cardholder­s flocked to KTB ATMs.

Charan Prathin, a pickup truck driver, said he earned extra money over the weekend as local villagers hired him to take them to town to withdraw the cash.

 ?? SAROT MEKSOPHAWA­NNAKUL ?? Welfare cardholder­s queue at a Krungthai Bank near Poonsap market in Pathum Thani to withdraw 500 baht the government deposited as a New Year’s gift for low-income earners.
SAROT MEKSOPHAWA­NNAKUL Welfare cardholder­s queue at a Krungthai Bank near Poonsap market in Pathum Thani to withdraw 500 baht the government deposited as a New Year’s gift for low-income earners.

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