Bangkok, 9 August 2017 ? The SEC has ordered Energy Earth Public Company Limited (EARTH) to submit documents related to the debts worth more than 26 billion baht to the SEC within five business days
investment in L.V.C. Development Co., Ltd. that there might be falsification of documents on the purchase of L.V.C. Development?s shares during 2005 to syphon benefits out of POWER-P. After the SEC?s probe
also received benefits from other relevant acts. His action was deemed a violation of Section 89/7 and subject to penalties prescribed in the second paragraph of Section 281/2, Section 307, Section 311
out of NUSA into personal accounts and those of close associates for their own benefits or others’, consequently causing damage to NUSA. In so doing, (5) Ms. Varinborn Chantarojvanich, the seller of
According to BBL’s inspection report and SEC’s further investigation, it was found that {A} had submitted false documents to the bank by signing on unit subscription orders for the client in order
Bangkok, April 22, 2015 - The SEC suspended {A}, a securities investment consultant and a branch manager of CIMB Thai Bank PCL, for signing selling documents of structured notes without giving of
payment for four business partners worth totaling 265 million baht, with evidence to believe that the beneficiaries were those related to Suriya;3. Embezzling POWER?s money by falsifying documents and
former Director Miss Krishavan Chuecharoenchai, who were responsible for ETL’s operations and had signed the power of attorney authorizing submission of these documents for SEC consideration. Therefore
The allegation is a consequence of various complaints lodged in relation to the increased debt of THB 26,000 million following EARTH’s submission of the financial statement for the first quarter of 2017. The increased debt resulted in a decrease of shareholders’ equity of THB 10,349 million, to become minus THB 15,651 million. In addition, in July 2017 the Board of Directors had resolved to approve that EARTH underwent a business rehabilitation process. The SEC, then, had a question r...