MSD joins hands with Government Savings Bank to solve government debt.

Government House, "Warawut" reveals that the Civil Service Commission - Government Savings Bank signed an MOU ij;, restructuring civil service debt. Prepare to launch the project 'Aun Jai Cyber' provides knowledge to the elderly to avoid danger from fraudsters. Mr. Warawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Social Development and Human Security (Ministry of Social Development and Human Security), gave an interview about the progress in resolving civil servant debt in the Ministry of Human Security, saying that he had signed an MOU with the Government Savings Bank to solve the problem. Personal debt of civil servants. The entire ministry, which has more than 3,500 people participating in the project, has a total debt of nearly 4 billion baht, including debt from credit cards, cash, and housing installments. 'Since I came to work It is seen that the Ministry of Secondary Education has a mission that must be solved. Take care of many people And the question arises, who takes care of these civil servants? resulting in t his project This is thanks to the Government Savings Bank, which has reduced interest rates. The government officials' debt payments have been greatly eased. Therefore, if government officials will solve other people's problems, You have to solve the problem yourself first. We believe that it will build the morale of civil servants and they will work hard for the people,' said the Minister of Defense. Mr. Warawut said that this Friday, February 23, the Ministry of Secondary Education will sign a joint agreement with the Department of Mental Health. King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi In the Aun Jai Cyber ??project To provide knowledge to the elderly Because each person has a chance of being a victim of a call center gang. This project will provide knowledge Prepare the elderly so that they do not become victims. In the past, more than 20% of elderly people were deceived by scammers. If including product delivery fraud, there are more than 70%, with a total damage value of tens of billions of bah t. Source: Thai News Agency