Senior officials of Thailand’s Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) are under investigation after authorities uncovered a large-scale illegal cryptocurrency mining operation. An assistant PEA governor was linked to the case, where thousands of crypto mining machines were secretly operated using illegally diverted electricity, causing huge financial losses to the state.
During raids, officials confiscated mining rigs and uncovered bank deposits worth 19 million baht (around $612,900). The operation allegedly took advantage of insider access to power infrastructure, allowing miners to avoid electricity costs. The scandal has raised serious concerns about corruption, abuse of authority, and energy theft, prompting wider investigations into other possible officials involved.
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