Thai finance minister quits: Govt sources


The prime minister has yet to accept Finance Minister Predee Daochai's resignation.- Reuters

BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand's recently appointed Finance Minister Predee Daochai has submitted his resignation, but the prime minister has not yet accepted it, two government sources said on Tuesday (Sept 1).

The banking veteran took office last month in a major economic team shake-up.

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