Mr. Pornchai Chunhachinda holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting (Honor) from Chulalongkorn University, an M.B.A. from Thammasat University, a Master of Science and a Ph.D. in Finance from
committing fraud, misappropriating the company's assets and falsifying accounting records by executing concealed transactions through several associated companies abroad to exaggerate the company's operating
mobilization, corporate monitoring and accounting supervision. Prior to joining the SEC in 1992, she was an analyst at the Bank of Thailand.The SEC's new line of commands effective from 11 February 2019 is
surplus to gain on sale of the assets presented in the income statement. The transfer was, however, not complied with the accounting standards stating that the revaluation surplus has to be transferred
Managing Director-Finance and Accounting of POWER, to dishonestly violate his duties and act to obtain unlawful gains for himself and/or other persons causing damage to POWER by embezzling POWER’s money
Mr. Phongsak Khongpanyakul Between 2004 and 2005, Mr. Phongsak Khongpanyakul, former Deputy Managing Director-Finance and Accounting of POWER-P Plc. (POWER), conspired with Mr. Ratchasak Susewi
)): (1) Miss Neeranuch Na Ranong, former vice chairman and chief executive director, (2) Mr. Apinun Panyakorn, former executive director and (3) Mr. Suttirod Eaktaraphiphat, former accounting and finance
(LIVE)): (1) Miss Neeranuch Na Ranong, former vice chairman and chief executive director, (2) Mr. Apinun Panyakorn, former executive director and (3) Mr. Suttirod Eaktaraphiphat, former accounting and
accounting and finance director, in many circumstances, as follows: 1. Misappropriating money through loan transactions for V Billboard Company Limited (VBB). 2. Seeking improper benefits from the rental
Limited (LIVE)): (1) Miss Neeranuch Na Ranong, former vice chairman and chief executive director, (2) Mr. Apinun Panyakorn, former executive director and (3) Mr. Suttirod Eaktaraphiphat, former accounting