The Royal Ceramic Industry PLC (RCI) by arranging trading accounts of other persons for Mr. Sagha, sending manipulative trading orders, and helping with related financial transactions. The Appeal Court
first instance dismissed the lawsuit. The case is under consideration by the Court of Appeal. Fails to pay the fine within deadline set by the Criminal Fining Committee. SEC Act S.243 in conjunction with
instance dismissed the lawsuit.The case is under consideration by the Court of Appeal. Fails to pay the fine within deadline set by the Criminal Fining Committee. SEC Act S.243 in conjunction with Section 83
the lawsuit. The case is under consideration by the Court of Appeal. Fails to pay the fine within deadline set by the Criminal Fining Committee. SEC Act S.Section 243 and Section 86 of Criminal Code
the lawsuit. The case is under consideration by the Court of Appeal. Fails to pay the fine within deadline set by the Criminal Fining Committee. SEC Act S.Section 243 and Section 86 of Criminal Code
shares continuously in concealment through several trading accounts to the point where the normal market condition became affected during 10 - 27 September 2013. The Appeal Court dismissed the case. This
’ list and then may exercise the right to appeal such DBD’s decision.According to Section 42 of the Administrative Procedure Act B.E. 2539 (1996), an administrative order shall be effective since the
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lawsuit to a civil court currently under the Court of Appeal consideration SEC Act (before the fifth amendment) Section 243 (1) in conjunction with 244 (1) (2) (3) Civil Action Dated 26/03/2018
filing a lawsuit to a civil court currently under an appeal period SEC Act (before the fifth amendment) Section 243 (1) in conjunction with 244 (1) (2) (3) Civil Action Dated 26/03/2018