Bangkok, 2 August 2016 ? The SEC is seeking public comments on the Corporate Governance Code (CG Code), which will replace the Principles of Good Corporate Governance for Listed Companies 2012.The CG
allow asset management companies to use own discretion in handling such fund transfer more flexibly while maintaining tax benefits for investors of such funds on a continuing basis.The key points of
will be imposed if inappropriate behaviors of issuing companies such as concealment of information or cooking the books have been found. The issuers covered under the proposed revision are non-listed
and financial reports of initial public offering (IPO) and public offering (PO) companies.The proposed rules would require that the CFOs and accountants of the IPO and PO companies maintain thorough
securities and derivatives companies. The regulations would contribute to improved standards and appropriate practices, allowing access to important information for investment decision making. Comments and
expenses incurred by the SEC. Additionally, they are each barred from serving as director or executive in securities issuing companies or securities companies, as summarized below: (1) Mr
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Exchange of Thailand (SET), the Thai Listed Companies Association (TLCA), the Association of Thai Securities Companies (ASCO), the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC), the Investment