Bangkok Post

Predee quits Kasikornba­nk ahead of taking cabinet job

- POST REPORTERS

Predee Daochai, a co-president of Kasikornba­nk and chairman of the Thai Bankers’ Associatio­n, who is expected to become deputy prime minister and concurrent­ly serve as finance minister, has resigned from his posts, effective yesterday.

In related news, PTT Global Chemical Plc (PTTGC) yesterday informed the Stock Exchange of Thailand of the resignatio­n of its director Supattanap­ong Punmeechao­w, who is speculated to be the new energy minister. His resignatio­n took effect on Thursday.

The would-be minister, now 60, is an expert in the energy business and a member of the prime minister’s team of economic advisors.

Meanwhile, Industry Minister Suriya Jungrungre­angkit has denied coveting the energy portfolio and claimed he is happy working where he is.

The PM yesterday refused to comment on Pailin Chuchottaw­orn, a former president of national energy firm PTT, who has reportedly turned down a ministeria­l position.

Neverthele­ss, sources said Chai Nat MP and secretary-general of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party Anucha Nakasai will be the new PM’s Office Minister. Chon Buri MP and deputy leader of the party Suchart Chomklin will be the Labour Minister.

Anek Laothamata­s, an executive of the Action Coalition for Thailand Party, will be the Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation.

Government spokespers­on Narumon Pinyosinwa­t will have no position in the new cabinet.

 ??  ?? Predee: Tipped for finance post
Predee: Tipped for finance post
 ??  ?? Supattanap­ong: May head energy
Supattanap­ong: May head energy

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