to collect, use or disclose personal information on the legal basis of public interest in accordance with Section 24(4), Paragraph 1(2) of Section 25, and Section 27 of the Personal Data Protection Act
to collect, use or disclose personal information on the legal basis of public interest in accordance with Section 24(4), Paragraph 1(2) of Section 25, and Section 27 of the Personal Data Protection Act
income from business operation due to the high interest rate of 14-15 percent per year according to the loan contract. Such facts caused the GL financial statements to be in contravention of Section 56 of
offences under Paragraph 2 of Section 281/2, Section 307, Section 308, Section 311, Section 312 and Section 315 of the Securities and Exchange Commission Act B.E. 2535 (1992) in conjunction with Section 83
Information Transmission System. Such misconduct was in violation of Section 241 and liable to the penalties under Section 296 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), which was effective at the
shares by using the company?s undisclosed information concerning a deal on large disposal volume of SLC shares by its major shareholders and executives to a new investor and subsequent changes in the
shares by using the company?s undisclosed information concerning a deal on large disposal volume of SLC shares by its major shareholders and executives to a new investor and subsequent changes in the
action by placing trading orders through other persons? trading accounts and making payment for such transactions.Swake?s action was in violation of Section 241 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535
Multimedia Group Public Company Limited (NMG) shares to achieve the mutual goal of business takeover. The SEC?s further investigation after a tip-off has revealed that NEWS, POLAR and Siwasit jointly acquired
their trading accounts and facilitating financial transactions via the accounts.{A}'s action was in violation of Section 241 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (SEA); while {B} and {C}'s