) business operator to verify the facts of the incident and report to the SEC without delay. Furthermore, the SEC has instructed the DA business operator to provide information and respond to the service users
facts confirmed by Zipmex Thailand. Therefore, it is considered that Zipmex Thailand deceived by presenting false statements and concealing facts that should have been disclosed to its clients, which led
liable to the offenses under the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992)(SEA), as summarized below: 1. Concealing material facts regarding the interim dividend payment before the IPO, which should
submission of an incorrect 56-1 One Report for the year 2022 and the disclosure of false information or concealment of material facts that should have been disclosed, in violation of Section 56(3)(4) and
accounting records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts. In arranging for falsification of the IEC financial statements; Mr. Bhusana and Mr. Chanchai made up fake documents and partially paid for
records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts. In arranging for falsification of the IEC financial statements; Mr. Bhusana and Mr. Chanchai made up fake documents and partially paid for the debt
Limited (IEC)'s accounting records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts. In arranging for falsification of the IEC financial statements; Mr. Bhusana and Mr. Chanchai made up fake documents
Limited (IEC)'s accounting records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts. In arranging for falsification of the IEC financial statements; Mr. Bhusana and Mr. Chanchai made up fake documents
Engineering Public Company Limited (IEC)'s accounting records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts. In arranging for falsification of the IEC financial statements; Mr. Bhusana and Mr. Chanchai
Engineering Public Company Limited (IEC)'s accounting records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts. In arranging for falsification of the IEC financial statements; Bhusana and Mr. Chanchai made