Pipat. The acts of Amorn and Pipat were deemed an dishonest breach of duties offense, an asset misappropriation and seeking unlawful benefits for themselves and their associates, causing damage to AJD
, only for a cause arising from a deceitful, fraudulent or dishonest act, or having an application for an offer for sale of newly issued securities rejected by the SEC Office on a suspicious ground related
complaint or legal prosecution for an offense concerning property by a relevant agency, only for a cause arising from a deceitful, fraudulent or dishonest act, or having an application for an offer for sale
or omits to act in order to obtain unlawful gains.) Section 312 (Director or manager permits another to commit dishonest act in the account or document) and; Section 313 (Increasing penalties for
or omits to act in order to obtain unlawful gains.) Section 312 (Director or manager permits another to commit dishonest act in the account or document) and; Section 313 (Increasing penalties for
offense relating to property committed with dishonest intent; (3) Having been an executive of a financial institution whose license is revoked, unless an exemption has been granted by the Office; (4) Having
following prohibited characteristics: (1) Being a bankrupt; (2) Having been imprisoned by a final court judgment for an offense relating to property committed with dishonest intent; (3) Having been an
following prohibited characteristics: (1) Being a bankrupt; (2) Having been imprisoned by a final court judgment for an offense relating to property committed with dishonest intent; (3) Having been an
Clause 4 as the first category of prohibited characteristics; (2) having any record of deceitful, fraudulent or dishonest management of assets as specified by Clause 5 as the second category of prohibited
dishonest, deceitful or fraudulent acts against assets; (b) managing work in violation of law or in contrary to the order of the regulator, or managing or administering work inappropriately; (c) acting in