period of 12-31 months (as the case may be)*. However, as they all refused to comply with the civil sanctions specified by the CSC, the SEC has sent a written request to the public prosecutor to file a
Somchai refused, the SEC filed a criminal complaint against Somchai with the DSI on September 4, 2012 while the Settlement Committee on August 20, 2012 imposed a fine on Chaninan and Tanakorn in the amount
Somchai refused, the SEC filed a criminal complaint against Somchai with the DSI on September 4, 2012 while the Settlement Committee on August 20, 2012 imposed a fine on Chaninan and Tanakorn in the amount
Somchai refused, the SEC filed a criminal complaint against Somchai with the DSI on September 4, 2012 while the Settlement Committee on August 20, 2012 imposed a fine on Chaninan and Tanakorn in the amount
Somchai refused, the SEC filed a criminal complaint against Somchai with the DSI on September 4, 2012 while the Settlement Committee on August 20, 2012 imposed a fine on Chaninan and Tanakorn in the amount
in violation of Section 246 and Section 247 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1992, in conjunction with Section 83 of the Penal Code. The three offenders refused to enter the criminal fining
received but in any case no less than 500,000 baht, or both.Paweena, Punnaporn, Warunya and Trairath refused to enter the criminal fining process. The SEC therefore filed a criminal complaint with the DSI
positions in a company whose license is denied or revoked, or whose license application is withdrawn, or whose record shows participation in or support of wrongdoings of companies liable to operate a
conjunction with Section 86 of the Penal Code. However, Apichart and Ratchanee denied the allegation while Krisda did not make any contact to clarify his action. As for Preecha, there is no evidence to identify
and executives, they had denied the right of certain shareholders to attend the shareholders’ meeting and deprived other shareholders of their voting right at the meeting. The NMG directors and