Mr. Kovit Kerdsirirak Mr. Kovit Kerdsirirak, a former Director, who is responsible for the operation of Alpha Divisions Public Company Limited (“ALPHAX”), shall be liable for ALPHAX’s failure
Mr. Prasong Hanpiyavatanasakul Mr. Prasong Hanpiyavatanasakul, a former Director, who is responsible for the operation of Alpha Divisions Public Company Limited (“ALPHAX”), shall be liable for
Mr. Wichen Luknatin Mr. Wichen Luknatin, a former Director, who is responsible for the operation of Alpha Divisions Public Company Limited (“ALPHAX”), shall be liable for ALPHAX’s failure to comply
person?s directorship and executive position at a publicly held company in accordance with Sections 89/4 and 89/6 of the SEA. In this regard, the SEC will not maintain Suthisak?s name on the Executive
Sections 89/24, 278, 281/10 in conjunction with Sections 300, 306, and 315 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA) (as the case may be), the SEC therefore has filed a complaint against
Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), as amended (SEA), as follows: Apichart’s acts violated Section 242 (1), Eng’s acts violated Sections 242 (2) and 315, and Supanee’s acts violated Section 242 (1
execution of the scheme.Their actions were in violation of Sections 243 (1), (2) in conjunction with Section 244 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) and Sections 83 and 86 of the Penal Code
Special Investigation (DSI) on account of failure to perform duty in good faith causing damage to the company and siphoning company?s benefit through securities trading transactions. From the SEC?s probe
market conditions. The evidence showed that Sagha?s continuous trading activities in concealment had misled and lured the public to trade FOCUS, IFEC and RCI shares, and that trading orders were matched
POWER-P Plc. (POWER), for violating Sections 307, 311 and 312 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA) by collusively falsifying POWER accounts worth totaling 34 million baht with