Bangkok: Prasert Chantarawongthong has asserted that the investigation concerning “Thewada S.K.P.” is proceeding without bias or manipulation. He emphasized the necessity for transparency and public confidence, stating that if the investigation remains stagnant after 30 days, appropriate actions will be taken to reassure the public. The potential revocation of The Icon Group’s license is currently under review.
According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society Prasert Chantarawongthong discussed the ongoing process concerning the license status of The Icon Group. The issue has been forwarded to the Office of the Council of State for further evaluation. Prasert confirmed that the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO), and the Royal Thai Police are collaborating on this matter, which is still in progress.
Prasert also addressed the status of the fact-finding investigation linked to the Consumer Protection Board’s handl
ing of online business operations. He recently approved a 30-day extension for the investigation team to finalize their findings. Prasert instructed the team to reach a decisive conclusion and assured the public that the investigation is legitimate, with no deceptive practices involved.