Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has revealed personal wealth worth approx 400 million euros in the declaration of financial interests (whereabouts) that was made public today.

The prime minister, who took office in August, is required to declare to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) her assets, which amount to 13.8 billion baht, according to a document released to the media. information.

Its various placements and investments amount to 11 billion baht (over 310 million euros), while it has one billion baht (over 28 million euros) in cash, it said in its statement.

Its other assets include, among others, 75 luxury watches worth 162 million baht (almost 4.6 million euros), 217 designer handbags worth 76 million baht (over 2 million euros), as well as properties in London and her Japan.

Paetongtarn Shinawatra also declared liabilities of nearly five billion baht (over €141 million), according to the NACC document released by Thai media, giving her net worth to 8.9 billion baht (over €251 million euro).

Her father, O Thaksin Shinawatrahad bought the football team in 2007 Manchester City since he had also served as Prime Minister of Thailand, and currently has a fortune of 2.1 billion dollars, according to Forbes. He is the tenth richest man in his country.

Thaksin Shinawatra used his wealth, built from his Shin Corp telecommunications empire, to enter politics, and his family maintained its influence even during the years in exile that followed his ouster in a September coup 2006.