Ms. Sakun Chaiyakun Ms. Sakun Chaiyakun colluded with PFS International Consultants Co., Ltd. (“PFS”) and other alleged offenders in soliciting several foreign residents to use services and advice of
also knew and persuaded several persons – namely, Mr. Krittiphat, Mr. Sunchai, Mr. Teerasit and Mr. Kitisan – to take the positions of director and executive of KC, was believed to have involved in the
Section 300 with Section 56, Sections 59, 238, 241, 246, 274, 275, 296, 298 and 312 of the SEA in conjunction with Section 83 of the Penal Code. As Kittipat committed several distinct and different offences
transactions, concealing such B/E sale by omitting the sale transactions from the company’s accounting records, and concealing the fraud by extending the maturity terms of such B/E issues several times. The
terms of such B/E issues several times. The fraud was supported and assisted by (1) Mr. Thepthiwa Bootprom, who knew Mr. Krittiphat Ittisanyakorn and Mr. Sunchai Intarauksorn. In so doing, Mr. Thepthiwa
excellent period to understand that saving is a basic skill in life.” SEC booth will consist of a variety of activities that would teach kids how to spend and save their money, via the game “A Need or A
give advice for those who are interested to operate business from now in order to make them understand standards in each aspect. This will be preparation for submitting applications for licenses once
aimed to help listed companies understand the principles of integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Attendees learned to measure and manage sustainability impacts based on the Impact
business operators to understand and acknowledge all information, both personal and non-personal, they hold, and utilize it for their maximum benefits in line with such act. These suggestions will also
of securities to prevent excessive burdens on debt issuers; (3) Revising regulations to be clearer, concise and easy to understand. The consultation paper is available at https://www.sec.or.th/TH