Thailand's central bank steps up scrutiny to combat online scams, prioritising the investigation of suspicious transactions


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BANGKOK Reuters): Thailand's central bank will enhance due diligence monitoring and prioritise the investigation of suspicious transactions, including at commercial lenders, its governor said on Tuesday, as South-East Asia's second largest economy struggles to tamp down online scams.

The Bank of Thailand will also strengthen the supervision and inspection of financial service providers, including money transfer agents and currency exchanges, and probe certain gold transactions, Vitai Ratanakorn said.

"Any irregularities must be reported to the BOT," Vitai said in a statement.

"This will enable comprehensive monitoring and investigation of financial trails that may be involved in fraud."

Border areas between Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, and Cambodia have become hubs for online fraud since the Covid-19 pandemic, with criminal networks operating sprawling multibillion-dollar cyberscam compounds.

Last month, Thailand's deputy finance minister resigned following allegations linking him to a transnational scam operation.

Despite multinational crackdowns, scam compounds that house tens of thousands of people, including trafficking victims, continue to operate in the region and are expanding globally, according to the United Nations.

(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng, and Thanadech Staporncharnchai, Editing by David Stanway) - Reuters

 

 

 

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