, misrepresent, or omit material facts in the financial statements or documents of STARK and its subsidiaries (financial statement manipulation) to deceive any person. Furthermore, after STARK received funds from
, misrepresent, or omit material facts in the financial statements or documents of STARK and its subsidiaries (financial statement manipulation) to deceive any person. Furthermore, after STARK received funds from
) to deceive any person. Furthermore, after STARK received funds from the sale of debentures and equity, there were transfers of funds from STARK and its subsidiaries to other companies or individuals
person. Furthermore, after STARK received funds from the sale of debentures and equity, there were transfers of funds from STARK and its subsidiaries to other companies or individuals related to financial
person. Furthermore, after STARK received funds from the sale of debentures and equity, there were transfers of funds from STARK and its subsidiaries to other companies or individuals related to financial
) to deceive any person. Furthermore, after STARK received funds from the sale of debentures and equity, there were transfers of funds from STARK and its subsidiaries to other companies or individuals
cooperated by (3) Mr. Phornlert Techarattanopas who was affiliated with the companies involved in the transactions for purchasing such equipment and software programs. Accordingly, all 3 persons received
received benefits totaling 3,465.64 million baht. This case is under consideration of the public prosecutor. SEC Act S.281/2 paragraph 2 in conjunction with 89/7 89/24 311 and 313 in conjunction with
received benefits totaling 3,465.64 million baht. This case is under consideration of the public prosecutor. SEC Act S.281/2 paragraph 2 in conjunction with 89/7 89/24 311 and 315 in conjunction with
/2017 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows : - a compensation of the benefit received from committing the offense in