website was inaccurately and inconsistently presented to investors, the general public and the SEC. For example, the website did not show the trading prices for coins that were traded at low prices or
Holding, causing damage to both companies. Additionally, Mr. Somchai, authorized to sign for money withdrawal on behalf of the company, misappropriated B30 million which had disappeared from SECC Holding’s
Ms. Mutita Nilsawad Ms. Mutita Nilsawad, an assistant managing director for marketing and public relations of S.E.C. Auto Sales and Services Plc. (SECC) with the power to sign company check or
Plc. (SECC) with the power to sign company check or withdrawal slip, failed to make proper verification before he jointly co-signed company payment checks or withdrawal slips in advance with another
show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
financial statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the
statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to the penalty under Sections 312 and 315 of the Securities and
scrap. This resulted in AMAC’s 2008 and 2009 financial statements to show inaccurate financial condition and operational results in order to mislead the public; in contravention of and shall be liable to