therefore requested the public prosecutor in writing to file a lawsuit against Mr. Thanawat in the Civil Court, pressing for civil sanctions with the highest legal penalty consisting of a civil fine and the
capital shares for a private placement at 0.077 ? 0.079 baht per share, totaling 465.6 million baht, during 22-23 and 26 September 2016. In so doing, NEWS did not file an application for a private placement
the public prosecutor in writing to file a civil lawsuit against (1) and (2) for imposition of the maximum applicable civil sanctions comprising a monetary civil sanction of 12,005,620 baht plus
required to file with the SEC and publicly disclose the rectified and reviewed financial statements by October 28, 2014.The SEC found that the auditor gave qualified opinions on VTE?s Q2/2014 financial
period of freezing order. The SEC therefore requested the Department of Special Litigation, the Office of Attorney-General to file a motion with the Criminal Court for an extension of the asset freezing
matters. STHAI was required to file with the SEC and publicly disclose the rectified and audited financial statements by June 26, 2014.STHAI later made a request for extension to submission deadline of its
Bangkok, April 8, 2015 ? The SEC notified Thai Industrial & Engineering Service Plc. (TIES) to rectify its 2014 financial statements. TIES has to file with the SEC and publicly disclose its rectified
. The existing approval scheme, on the contrary, requires the issuer to seek approval and file full form of registration statement for every offer which could affect fundraising plan, costs and need of
a further fine of Baht 500 for each day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies for failing to file the reviewed financial statements for Q1/2014 and the reviewed
day starting from the next day of prosecution date until the company so complies for failing to file the audited financial statements for the year 2016 – 2018. Since the accused pled guilty, the Court