business. Hence, their actions were in violation of Section 90 and liable to penalties under Section 289 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1992. On November 21, 2022, the Samutprakan Provincial Court
result, their actions were in violation of Section 246 and Section 247 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1992, in conjunction with Section 83 of the Penal Code. The three offenders refused to enter the
offer for NMG takeover. As a result, their actions were in violation of Section 246 and Section 247 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1992, in conjunction with Section 83 of the Penal Code. The
result, their actions were in violation of Section 246 and Section 247 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1992, in conjunction with Section 83 of the Penal Code. The three offenders refused to enter the
accounting periods. These actions caused the 2023 financial statements to understate JKN’s liabilities and assets. However, the trade creditors were subsequently recorded in 2024 to mislead stakeholders into
accounting periods. These actions caused the 2023 financial statements to understate JKN’s liabilities and assets. However, the trade creditors were subsequently recorded in 2024 to mislead stakeholders into
operations of JKN at the time of the incident. He failed to issue orders or take actions that were his duty to perform in the case where JKN, as a listed company, was obligated to disclose documents or
to disclose IFEC’s default on its bills of exchange, following the SET’s request for clarification on 12 January 2017. Wichai’s actions appear to be intentional causing IFEC to be suspended from
million baht in accounting documents. Therefore, their actions were considered that they acted in order to obtain unlawful gains for himself or another person and caused damage to IFEC as well as made false
million baht in accounting documents. Therefore, their actions were considered that they acted in order to obtain unlawful gains for himself or another person and caused damage to IFEC as well as made false