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Thai minister resigns over Cambodia cyber scam links
Vorapak Tanyawong denied any involvement in illicit activities on Wednesday, telling reporters he was quitting to focus on his legal defence
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Thailand’s deputy finance minister resigned on Wednesday following allegations linking him to Cambodia-based cyber scam centres.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul ordered Vorapak Tanyawong, a veteran financier who took office just last month, to submit a written explanation this week over the accusations.
Vorapak came under scrutiny after a report this week tied him to an alleged foreign fraudster linked to cross-border scam operations in Cambodia.
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The “Whale Hunting” newsletter alleged that Vorapak’s wife was paid US$3 million in cryptocurrency this year by Chinese-Cambodian criminal networks that he was tasked to investigate as part of a government committee.
The newsletter has also reported that Vorapak was once listed as an adviser to BIC Bank, a Cambodian bank linked to an alleged money-laundering network.
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Vorapak denied any involvement in illicit activities on Wednesday, telling reporters he was quitting to focus on his legal defence.
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