Section 317/4 and Section 317/5 of the SEA. The Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has resolved to impose civil sanctions on the nine offenders, as summarized below: (a) The offenders are required to pay
Digital Asset Business Law), resolved to suspend Zipmex business operations and instructed the company to fully rectify its operations within 15 days. However, upon the rectification deadline, Zipmex
amended by the SEA No. 5 in 2016. The Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has therefore resolved to impose civil sanctions* on those four offenders, comprising civil penalties, compensations in the amount equal
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
, Section 296/1 and Section 296/2, and civil sanctions under Section 317/4 and Section 317/5 of the SEA. The Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has therefore resolved to impose civil sanctions on the six
Paragraph 1 of Section 296 and Section 296/2 of the SEA, as amended by the SEA No. 5 in 2016. The Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has resolved to impose civil sanctions* on those three offenders, comprising
0.2, totaling SGD 10.54 million or THB 274.32 million. The WORLD Board of Directors’ meeting on 27 March 2024 resolved to propose this related party transaction to the extraordinary shareholders
civil sanctions under Section 317/4, Section 317/5, and Paragraph 1 of Section 317/11 of the SEA, as amended by the SEA (No. 5). The Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) has resolved to impose civil sanctions
days prior to the date where the Board of Directors resolved to propose the above transactions to the shareholders’ meeting. The Board of Directors thus views that such offer price is not low and