Mr. Thanakorn Thanawarith Mr. Thanakorn Thanawarith, who at the time of the incident held the position of Chief Executive Officer and was responsible for the operations of All Inspire Development
incident, was responsible for the operation of Merkle. His failure to perform the required duty of his position resulted in the offence committed by Merkle concerning the case that, between November 25, 2024
million, decreased by Baht 72 million or 4.0% from Q3’2017, mainly from declining in total green tea market while the company still maintained market leader position, and partly from the fire incident at
periods. A summary of their offenses is as follows: The first incident: During 23 June – 15 December 2015, there were 11 offenders involved in the manipulation of THE shares. Boonchai, Boonchoke, Booncherd
Chantrasettalead, and (5) Mr. Kittisak Jitprasertngam, from leaving the country for 15 days due to an urgent incident that raised suspicions that they might flee the Kingdom. The SEC will further file a petition
(Cyber Incident Management: The Board’s Essential Role)” เพื่อให้คณะกรรมการของบริษัทในภาคตลาดทุน มีความรู้ความเข้าใจเกี่ยวกับปัจจัยความเสี่ยงด้านภัยคุกคามทางไซเบอร์ รวมถึงแนวทางการบริหารความเสี่ยง การ
(TSI), the Stock Exchange of Thailand, there was an incident of intentional dishonest act committed on December 11, 2014 when Atcmima took an exam for qualifying investment consultant under the name of
Mr. Dusadee Lekyim Mr. Dusadee Lekyim, who at the time of the incident served as a director responsible for the operations of All Inspire Development Public Company Limited (“ALL”) and was one of
Mr. Kumpol Plussind Mr. Kumpol Plussind as the Managing Director and Director of Chularat Hospital Public Company Limited (CHG) during the incident, knew or possessed an inside information material
time of the incident, was considered that he deceived by presenting false statements and concealing facts that should have been disclosed to its clients, which led the clients to use Zipup/ZipUp