to secure adequate funding to repay a large amount of outstanding trade debt, especially the trade debt owed to Cargill International Trading Pte. Ltd. (“Cargill”) in the amount of USD 105 million
the debt owed by Mr. Suthat Suklert, who had agreed to take on the debt for Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Ms. Charuwan Bhusanabhibankup, to mislead the company's auditor into believing that the debtor
owed by Mr. Suthat Suklert, who had agreed to take on the debt for Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Ms. Charuwan Bhusanabhibankup, to mislead the company's auditor into believing that the debtor owing the
and partially paid for the debt owed by Mr. Sutat, who had agreed to take on the debt for Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Ms. Charuwan Bhusanabhibankup, to mislead the company's auditor into believing that
and partially paid for the debt owed by Mr. Sutat Suklert, who had agreed to take on the debt for Mr. Sutin and Ms. Charuwan Bhusanabhibankup, to mislead the company's auditor into believing that
made up fake documents and partially paid for the debt owed by Mr. Sutat Suklert, who had agreed to take on the debt for Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Ms. Charuwan, to mislead the company's auditor into
up fake documents and partially paid for the debt owed by Mr. Suthat Suklert, who had agreed to take on the debt for Mr. Sutin Jaitham and Ms. Charuwan Bhusanabhibankup, to mislead the company's
of due diligence and know-your-client assessments (DD/KYC), (3) supporting electronic non-face-to-face identity verification, and (4) allowing businesses to access anonymized data under possession of
to liquidate the collateral assets to repay the principal, fulfill interest obligations, or settle any fees owed to the bondholders. The SEC requires that the bondholders’ representative analyze the
extension of the bond maturity date for a period of two years, consideration for approval of a partial repayment of the principal by not less than 25 percent of the principal of the bond at the face value