to IEC and arranged or allowed preparation of the company's accounting records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts to deceive other persons. Mr. Bhusana committed a fraud by
other persons. Mr. Bhusana committed a fraud by misappropriating money of IEC through the transactions related to the outsourcing contract with Thai-Chin Engineering & Construction where Mr
inconsistent with the facts to deceive other persons. Mr. Bhusana committed a fraud by misappropriating money of IEC through the transactions related to the outsourcing contract with Thai-Chin Engineering &
inconsistent with the facts to deceive other persons. Mr. Bhusana committed a fraud by misappropriating money of IEC through the transactions related to the outsourcing contract with Thai-Chin Engineering &
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for an increased level of production and the Company’s aggressive growth from 2018 onwards; 3) cost from trial runs and start-up of a new production line for some products, driving higher yield loss and
Criminal Fining Committee (“CFC”) on who committed the following offenses in accordance with: Section 317 of SEA Section 155 of DA Section 94 of TCMA Section 42 of PVDA Section 43 of SPVA
partnership between the SEC and the SET at the policy making level, after which the meetings for management and operating staff levels will be followed. The SEC and the SET are committed to working together
offences committed by Bordin and Noparat were liable to violation of Section 243(1) in conjunction with Section 244 and Section 243(2) of the Securities and Exchange Act (SEA) B.E. 2535 (1992) and Section 83
According to TMB’s report, a Limited Broker Dealer and Underwriter (LBDU) licensee, Sarunya, an investment consultant for Complex Instruments Type 2, committed an offense and later OIC ordered a