
Sudarat declared an uncompromising war on corruption, exposing that Thais are robbed of 500 billion baht annually. Thai Sang Thai volunteers to be the 'enforcer' to block deeply corrupt politicians, noting many parties in power have only brought corruption.
On 13 Jan 2026 GMT+7, Khun Ying Sudarat Keyuraphan, leader of the Thai Sang Thai Party, revealed the corruption crisis in Thailand, stating that people might not realize that Thais lose 500 billion baht from corruption each year. This amount is enough to support Thais from birth to old age, according to Thai Sang Thai's policies to relieve hardship, provide stability, sufficiency, and happiness—if corruption is eliminated and suppressed decisively.
The current national budget increases yearly, nearing four trillion baht, yet Thais grow poorer. This contrasts with the rising budget because funds are stolen and embezzled to enrich deeply corrupt politicians, instead of securing a stable life for Thais to escape poverty.
Khun Ying Sudarat emphasized, “In this war, we fear no one,” because Thais have long endured a vicious cycle where politicians come to plunder. Many political parties use anti-corruption as a campaign promise but act oppositely once in power. Some parties have long governed and are notorious for scandals, while others that have never governed may sound good but offer no guarantee against corruption.
The Thai Sang Thai Party volunteers to be the enforcer blocking deeply corrupt politicians with three firm measures that will leave no room for corruption.
1. The maximum penalty must be the "death penalty" for anyone embezzling taxpayers' money. They must face the harshest punishment without exception or leniency to instill fear of karmic retribution and national destruction.
2. The people can jointly gather 50,000 signatures to empower themselves to impeach and sue corrupt politicians directly, without solely relying on government agencies.
3. Establish a "Civil Society NACC" to support the formation of a citizen watchdog organization to monitor budget usage in all projects, ensuring transparency and genuine oversight from civil society.
Khun Ying Sudarat and Thai Sang Thai volunteer to oversee the nearly four trillion baht national budget, which is taxpayers' money and borrowed funds that future generations must repay. Trust Sudarat and Thai Sang Thai—their track record proves it.
, “I have managed four key ministries and supervised budgets exceeding one trillion baht without a single corruption case. I treat public funds more carefully than my own money. Therefore, I will not allow anyone to steal even a single baht of the people's money.” Trust Sudarat to manage the national budget without corruption. Vote for Thai Sang Thai, party number 48, pink ballot.