

泰國現任總理貝東塔,其財產中包括23輛豪華車、75支名貴手錶以及12處土地和多處房產。(法新社)
蔡百靈/核稿編輯
〔即時新聞/綜合報導〕泰國現任總理貝東塔(Paetongtarn Shinawatra),為泰國史上最年輕的總理。而作為媒體大亨及前任總理戴克辛的最小女兒,一直以來外界對她的財富充滿好奇。隨著泰國國家反貪腐委員會(NACC)最新財產申報公告出爐,38歲的貝東塔與丈夫皮塔卡名下的資產總額達139.9億泰銖(約台幣133億),揭示了她驚人的財富。
據《曼谷郵報》報導,泰國國家反貪腐委員會的最新財產申報,貝東塔與丈夫皮塔卡的資產總額達139億9000萬泰銖。貝東塔個人資產為138億4000萬泰銖,皮塔卡則擁有1億4700萬泰銖的資產。兩人同時擁有44億(約台幣42億)泰銖的負債。
貝東塔的財產中包括23輛豪華車、75支名貴手錶以及12處土地和多處房產。她的資產涵蓋現金、存款、投資以及不動產等多個領域。而貝東塔的年收入為2.65億(約台幣2.52億)泰銖,主要來自薪資、股息、利息和租金。
貝東塔擁有727萬泰銖現金及10.8億泰銖存款,並在32個基金和公司中投資超過110億泰銖。此外,她擁有的23輛豪車中,包括賓利和勞斯萊斯幻影等,並持有75支名貴手錶、217個奢華包及3公斤重的金條。
貝東塔的資產還包括位於巴吞他尼省和北海道的土地、倫敦和曼谷的多處不動產。她的財產申報符合泰國國家反貪腐委員會的要求。
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra | |
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แพทองธาร ชินวัตร | |
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| 31st Prime Minister of Thailand | |
| Assumed office 16 August 2024 | |
| Monarch | Bhumibol Adulyadej |
| Deputy | See list |
| Preceded by | Phumtham Wechayachai (acting) |
| Leader of the Pheu Thai Party | |
| Assumed office 27 October 2023 | |
| Preceded by | Chusak Sirinil (acting) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 21 August 1986 Bangkok, Thailand |
| Political party | Pheu Thai |
| Spouse | |
| Children | 2 |
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| Relatives | Shinawatra family |
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| Nickname | Ung Ing (อุ๊งอิ๊ง) |
Paetongtarn Shinawatra RThBh (Thai: แพทองธาร ชินวัตร; RTGS: Phaethongthan Chinnawat; pronounced [pʰɛ̄ː.tʰɔ̄ːŋ.tʰāːn tɕʰīn.nā.wát]; born 21 August 1986) is a Thai politician and businesswoman who has served as 31st prime minister of Thailand since 16 August 2024 and as leader of the Pheu Thai Party since 2023. A member of the Shinawatra family, she is the youngest daughter of Thaksin Shinawatra (prime minister from 2001 to 2006) and a niece of Yingluck Shinawatra (prime minister from 2011 to 2014). Paetongtarn became the youngest prime minister of Thailand and is the second woman to hold the position, following her aunt.
Paetongtarn was born on 21 August 1986[1] in Bangkok.[2][3] She completed her junior secondary education at Saint Joseph Convent School and her upper secondary education at Mater Dei School. Paetongtarn studied at the Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University where she obtained a BA degree in political science in 2008, with a focus on sociology and anthropology. Paetongtarn then continued her studies in England, where she obtained an MSc degree in International Hotel Management from the University of Surrey.[1]
Paetongtarn is the largest shareholder of SC Asset Corporation and a director of the Thaicom Foundation, a benefactor of her family's wealth. As of 2022, she holds a total of 21 companies valued at approximately ฿68 billion (US$2 billion).[4]
At a meeting of the Pheu Thai Party on 20 March 2022, Paetongtarn was elected as "Head of the Pheu Thai Family".[5] When speaking at the Pheu Thai Party's annual general meeting in April 2022, she said that she wanted to see regime change in Thailand and wanted to gain more experience before standing for the post of the country's prime minister.[6][7][8]
Paetongtarn became the leading prime minister-candidate in the opinion polls. In April 2023, she was officially nominated as one of the three prime minister-candidates of Pheu Thai Party for the general election, along with Srettha Thavisin and Chaikasem Nitisiri.[9]
After the general election in May 2023, the Pheu Thai Party secured the second-highest number of seats in the House of Representatives, following the Move Forward Party. She expressed disappointment that the party did not achieve first place as planned but stated that she was ready to work with the Move Forward Party and other parties willing to form a coalition with both parties.[10] However, after Pheu Thai Party withdrew from the memorandum of understanding to form a government with the Move Forward Party, on 9 August, she and Pheu Thai Party executives walked from the OAI Tower, where the party's headquarters are located, to the neighboring Thai Summit Tower to discuss with the Move Forward Party leaders about endorsing a candidate for the third round of prime ministerial voting.[11] The following day, it was reported that Paetongtarn informed the Move Forward Party leaders that Pheu Thai Party needed to bring the Palang Pracharath Party, led by General Prawit Wongsuwan, into the coalition government.[12] This led to the Move Forward Party deciding, six days later, not to support Pheu Thai's prime ministerial candidate. Following weeks of debate, Srettha was elected prime minister by the parliament of Thailand.[citation needed]
On 13 September 2023, during the first meeting of the 63rd Thai Cabinet, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin ordered the establishment of the National Soft Power Strategy Committee and appointed Paetongtarn as the Deputy Chairperson.[13] Later, on 3 October, Srettha appointed her to two additional positions: Chairperson of the National Soft Power Development Committee[14] and a member of the Committee for the Organization of Celebrations for King Vajiralongkorn's 72nd Birthday Anniversary on 28 July 2024.[15] Subsequently, on 7 October, Srettha appointed her as the Deputy Chairperson of the National Health System Development Committee.[16]
On 27 October 2023, Paetongtarn was elected by the PTP's core members during a general assembly held at the party's head office to become the party's new leader, receiving 289 votes with one abstention.[17]
Following the removal of Srettha as prime minister by the Constitutional Court of Thailand on 14 August 2024, Paetongtarn was nominated by Pheu Thai to succeed him.[18] Her nomination was approved by the House of Representatives on 16 August after no alternatives were named by the other parties in the ruling coalition,[19][20] making her the youngest person and the second woman to become Prime Minister of Thailand.[21][22] She was officially sworn in on 18 August following an endorsement from King Vajiralongkorn,[23] followed by her cabinet on 6 September.[24]

Paetongtarn is socially liberal on many issues.[25] She supports LGBT rights and attended the Bangkok Pride Parade in 2023 along with the MFP's Pita Limjaroenrat. Additionally, she supports rewriting the constitution and scrapping military conscription. However, she opposes amending Thailand's lèse-majesté laws. Like her party, Paetongtarn supports stricter drug control and tough-on-crime measures.[26][27]
Although Paetongtarn and the PTP pledged not to form a government with military-linked parties such as United Thai Nation and Palang Pracharath, the PTP-led government consisted of both parties which led to widespread criticism.[28][29]
In a 2023 interview, Paetongtarn called herself a "socially liberal capitalist". Paetongtarn stated that her party and Srettha Thavisin wants to focus on bread and butter issues and improving the economy. She supports "capitalism with empathy" along with gradually raising the minimum wage and implementing a ฿10,000 digital wallet scheme.[30]
In May 2024, Paetongtarn told party members at an event held at Pheu Thai headquarters "The law that keeps the Bank of Thailand (BoT) independent from the government ... is a problem and a significant obstacle in fixing economic problems", referencing the decade-high interest-rate of 2.50% which Srettha Thavisin believes was hurting small businesses and hurting government efforts to jumpstart an economy he says is in crisis. Paetongtarn said BoT monetary policy "refuses to understand and cooperate" and would hamper efforts to reduce high levels of debt.[31]
Paetongtarn's nickname is Ung Ing (Thai: อุ๊งอิ๊ง),[32] which is sometimes shortened to Ing.[33] She is married to Pitaka Suksawat, a Thai businessman who is the Deputy Chief Investment Officer of Rende Development Co., Ltd., and a board member of the Thaicom Foundation.[34]
Pitak and Paetongtarn have one daughter, Thitara Suksawat,[35] who was born on 10 January 2021,[36] and one son, Phrutthasin Suksawat, who was born on 1 May 2023, ahead of the general election the same month.[37]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paetongtarn_Shinawatra

泰國總理貝東塔透露,她近期收到詐騙訊息,差點被騙倒。(歐新社)
吳裕堯/核稿編輯
〔即時新聞/綜合報導〕詐騙集團猖狂,連泰國總理貝東塔(Paetongtarn Shinawatra)也差點受騙!她今(15)日透露,最近接到詐騙語音訊息,對方以AI仿冒「某外國領導人」聲調,她幾乎要被騙倒,所幸警覺沒有讓對方得逞。
《法新社》報導,貝東塔說,她最近收到了一段語音訊息,「在那個語音片段中,他說很期待與我見面並展開合作。」不過貝東塔沒有說明這位被詐騙集團仿冒的「某外國領導人」到底是誰。
貝東塔說,她當晚錯過了由同一個號碼打來的電話,但隔天她就收到第二段語音訊息,然而這段語音卻引起了她的警覺,「那個聲音說,泰國是東協(ASEAN)唯一一個還沒捐款的國家──當我聽到這裡時,我心想『不對呀』。」
隨後發來的一段簡訊證實了貝東塔的懷疑,對方直接要求貝東塔將錢匯到泰國境外的銀行帳戶,貝東塔稱:「當我看到簡訊時我就完全明白了。」
現年38歲的貝東塔是泰國電信億萬富翁、前總理戴克辛(Thaksin Shinawatra)的小女兒,她上週在申報財產時透露了她的身家,總資產超過4億美元(約合新台幣131億)。
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