THE heir to the Singha beer empire has been sacked after his Brit brother accused him of incestuous sexual abuse in an emotional video.

Sunit ‘Pi’ Scott was booted out of his role at the Thai giant after his younger brother, Siranudh Scott, 29, posted a tearful video on .

Siranudh Scott crying on video.Siranudh Scott, 29, posted a tearful video on social media Credit: psiscott/ instagram
NINTCHDBPICT001082354294He accused his brother Sunit “Pi” Scott of incestuous sexual abuse that spanned several years Credit: Facebook

The video alleged that Siranudh had been abused for more than a decade in the family’s ritzy mansions.

Siranudh, whose dad is Scottish, is a prominent environmental activist – his cousin Bhurit Bhirombhakdi is Singha’s CEO.

In the bombshell video, Siranudh said his brother Sunit had forced him to perform a sex act on him.

He addressed his brother directly in the video, saying: “What you did to me… many times over the years, when you were 14 or 16. Pi, that affected me.”

Siranudh accused his older brother Sunit of repeatedly abusing him between the ages of 12 and 24.

Another voice can be heard in the video, allegedly Sunit’s.

The voice doesn’t deny the abuse claims, but says: “I don’t even know what I’m doing, to be honest.

“I’m just like a child who doesn’t know what they’re doing.”

Siranudh also accused his family of sweeping his claims under the rug, claiming they knew about the alleged abuse and had heard the taped “confession”.

Fighting back tears, Siranudh said: “I don’t want to stay in a family that doesn’t value me or have empathy for me.

“I can’t live with this kind of people.

“Everyone in my family knows it because they listened to the tape I recorded of his confession.”

Siranudh Scott crying as he rubs his eye, wearing a white polo shirt and a watch on his left wrist.Siranudh claimed his brother had abused him many times over the years Credit: psiscott/ instagram A man in a white polo shirt covering his mouth, crying.Siranudh shared a video of himself in tears Credit: psiscott/ instagram

Sunit denied the abuse allegations at first, describing them as “not true” and “deeply unsettling”.

According to Thai news outlet Thaiger , Sunit did admit there had been some so-called “rough” play between the boys when they were younger.

One of Thailand’s richest men Bhurit Bhirombhakdi, their cousin, sided with Siranudh as the scandal grew.

He dismissed Sunit from all his positions, beer brand’s parent company Boonrawd Brewery Company said in a statement.

The company wrote that it “would like to express its deepest regret to Siranudh Scott for what happened”.

It added that it was cooperating with authorities in their investigations.

Bhirombhakdi also shared a letter from the accused Sunit that read: “In order to ensure fairness for all parties, I hereby resign from my duties as an employee and executive… until the matter is clarified and conclusively proved.”