Ms. Sakun Chaiyakun Ms. Sakun Chaiyakun colluded with PFS International Consultants Co., Ltd. (“PFS”) and other alleged offenders in soliciting several foreign residents to use services and advice of
also knew and persuaded several persons – namely, Mr. Krittiphat, Mr. Sunchai, Mr. Teerasit and Mr. Kitisan – to take the positions of director and executive of KC, was believed to have involved in the
ratio to ensure that the benefits of Warrant holders are no less favorable in the event of the following: (1) when the Company changes the par value of the ordinary shares due to a consolidation or split
Company’s ordinary shares as a result of a combination or split of shares; (2) in case of the Company issuing new shares to its existing shareholders and/or the public and/or specified investors (private
a change in the par value of the company's shares As a result of stock consolidation or stock split 2. When the company offers to sell any newly issued shares At a price that is lower than 90 percent
transactions, concealing such B/E sale by omitting the sale transactions from the company’s accounting records, and concealing the fraud by extending the maturity terms of such B/E issues several times. The
terms of such B/E issues several times. The fraud was supported and assisted by (1) Mr. Thepthiwa Bootprom, who knew Mr. Krittiphat Ittisanyakorn and Mr. Sunchai Intarauksorn. In so doing, Mr. Thepthiwa
operates in accordance with applicable law and standards. * Principle 1.4 The board should demonstrate a thorough understanding of the division of board and management responsibilities. The board should
Clause 2 have details as provided in appendix at the end of this Notification of Practice Guidelines, whereby such details are as the following matters: (1) Division 1 Objectives of practice guidelines for
appendix at the end of this Notification of Practice Guidelines, whereby such details are as the following matters: (1) Division 1 Objectives of practice guidelines for business continuity management 2 (2