Parit Presents Money Transfer Evidence Against Red Senator
Pheu Thai deputy leader Parit presented evidence of money transfers between senator Nang Daeng and three senatorial candidates in Amnat Charoen province during the 2024 election, calling for investigation into potential election fraud.
On August 6, 2025, Parit Wacharasindhu, a list-system MP and deputy leader of the Pheu Thai Party, posted on Facebook presenting evidence of money transfers between Nang Daeng, a senator, and senatorial candidates in Amnat Charoen province, demanding clarification on whether the transfers relate to the Senate election.
Parit highlighted that Amnat Charoen province, with five senators total, has one senator—Nang Daeng from group 10—who has faced scrutiny over alleged election fraud and links to politicians. Parit questioned the financial trail involving transfers between Nang Daeng and three candidates during the period surrounding the 2024 Senate election.
Parit detailed three transactions: a transfer of 29,313 baht from candidate Phongsiree Sintheum to Nang Daeng between May 1-5, 2024; a 6,000 baht transfer from Nang Daeng to candidate Nattapatcha Phadawongse on May 17, 2024; and a 12,300 baht transfer from candidate Supannasaa Wantaniyakul (sister-in-law of Deputy PM Suksumrarn) to Nang Daeng on June 30, 2024.
Parit emphasized that while the transfers alone do not conclusively prove election fraud, if Nang Daeng cannot provide a clear and satisfactory explanation, the public would reasonably suspect corrupt intent. He stated that money movements between a senator and other candidates during a Senate election period constitute grounds for suspicion of fraud, and that the Election Commission should refer the matter to court for investigation.