SAT was eligible for this funding because Thai athletes participated in these competitions, which covered a large variety of sports. Moreover, they said, NBTC published its resolution to withdraw funds from BTFP on April 28 and declared its first account had 3.44 billion baht and the second had 804.27 million baht. However, the academics said later resolutions by the new NBTC board were not published on the NBTC website. Also, Isra News Agency quoted an NBTC source on November 3 as saying that BTFP only had about 2 billion baht left. The NBTC executive board is scheduled to meet on Wednesday to decide on SAT’s request for funds to buy broadcasting rights.


Source:   The Nation Bangkok
November 09, 2022 01:04 UTC