SEC Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon said: “On 19 April 2024, the Technological Crime Prevention and Suppression Committee passed a resolution for the SEC to share the information on
Section 300 in conjunction with Section 240 of the SEA. The Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has therefore resolved to impose a civil sanction on both offenders, comprising civil penalties and
subject to civil sanctions under Sections 317/4 and 317/5 of the same Act.The Civil Sanctions Committee (CSC) has resolved to impose civil sanctions on Mr. Perajed Suwannapasri, requiring him to pay a civil
Sanction Committee (CSC) has therefore resolved to impose a civil sanction* on Mr. Pongsak Lothongkam, requiring him to pay a civil penalty, a compensation at an equal amount to the benefit received, and a
offenses. The Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has therefore resolved to impose civil sanctions on both offenders, requiring Mrs. Vally Sungsiri to pay a civil penalty totaling 15,297,812.50 baht and Miss
availability of PVD data, to prescribe a clear application process and document requirements for fund registration, to improve the duties of employers, the Provident Fund Committee (PC) and fund managers, and
risk tolerance; (3) To enhance PVD efficiency by improving member protection mechanism to ensure fair treatment whereby the qualifications, roles and responsibilities of the Fund Committee must
preparing financial statements. The study also reveals the importance of the role of the executives, directors, and audit committee members in reducing financial statements adjustments, where improvement
auditing and audit supervision during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the roles of audit committee in elevating audit quality.
implement mechanisms for the supervision of its affiliated and associated companies. These mechanisms must be examined by the holding company’s audit committee and board of directors. Measures ensuring that