business sector to comment on the proposed amendment and the draft regulations. The proposed amendment is summarized as below: 1) the current regulation requiring DA operators to submit each
the public and the business sector to comment on the proposed amendment and the draft regulations. The proposed amendment is summarized as below: 1) the current regulation requiring DA
public and the business sector to comment on the proposed amendment and the draft regulations. The proposed amendment is summarized as below: 1) the current regulation requiring DA operators to
advertisement regulations. The SEC is therefore inviting the public and the business sector to comment on the proposed amendment and the draft regulations. The proposed amendment is summarized as below
advertisement regulations. The SEC is therefore inviting the public and the business sector to comment on the proposed amendment and the draft regulations. The proposed amendment is summarized as below
amendment and the draft regulations. The proposed amendment is summarized as below: 1) the current regulation requiring DA operators to submit each advertisement piece and relevant details to the
Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has resolved to impose civil sanctions** on those 15 offenders, as summarized below. a. The offenders are required to make payments for the civil sanctions as
Penal Code.The Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has resolved to impose civil sanctions* on those 12 offenders, as summarized below: (1) The offenders are required to pay civil penalties
offenders above, as summarized below: (1) The offenders – namely, Satit and Sirivat – are required to separately pay a civil monetary penalty and a reimbursement of the investigative expenses incurred by
Section 296/2 and civil sanctions under 317/4 and Section 317/5 of the SEA. The CSC has therefore resolved to impose civil sanctions on the four offenders above, as summarized below: (1) Thanaris