consultant, had misappropriated clients’ money by withdrawing money from the clients’ banking accounts without executing the transactions that the clients had made. Besides, she made false evidence by forging
had misappropriated the client’s money by forging the client’s signature, revising the client’s significant information to access the client’s mobile banking account and transferring money from the
prices of those shares. He was also convicted on another count with one-year imprisonment for forging other persons? signatures for opening accounts with securities companies for trading aforesaid shares
capital market. The fraudulent activities include forging licenses and falsely claiming certification of the SEC and official authorities. There were deceptive uses of names and images of market
amount of 179.6 million baht for his own benefit, causing damage to the company. He was also found forging documents related to NIPPON?s securities investments to deceive others regarding the company?s
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