Mr. Lee Wolff Mr. Lee Wolff, the former managing director of Circuit Electronics Industries Plc. (“CIRKIT”), conspired with other executives of CIRKIT to misappropriate company assets or obtain
CIRKIT to misappropriate company assets or obtain unlawful gains for himself or other persons, causing damage to CIRKIT. the public prosecutor issued a prosecution order; however, attempt to arrest the
assets or obtain unlawful gains for herself or other persons, causing damage to CIRKIT. the public prosecutor issued a prosecution order; however, attempt to arrest the accused failed and the statute of
Bangkok, August 29, 2014 ? SEC supports commercial banks to emphasize on social responsibility and join Collective Action Coalition (CAC) by aiming to obtain the CAC certifications by 2015.Chalee
Mr. Sunthorn Chaononghin On February 22, 2010, Mr. Sunthorn Chaononghin, an engineer of Solartron Public Company Limited (SOLAR), illegally purchased SOLAR shares in such a way as to take advantage
such a way as to take advantage of other persons by using adverse material non-public information concerning LVT net loss in Q1/2010 of 37.65 million baht which was significantly different from LVT net
trading account of Another person in such a way as to take advantage of other persons by using positive material non- public information concerning RPC investment inSammakorn Public Company Limited (SAMCO
accounts in such a way as to take advantage of other persons by using material non-public information concerning the business operation of CMO for Q 2/2012 that he obtained by virtue of his positions before
nominee account, in such a way as to take advantage of other persons by using material non-public information concerning the interim dividend payment 2012 and warrants to purchase CMO ordinary shares to be
constitute an unfair advantage to its customers or other interested person as specified in the notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board. That is, the securities broker failed to Inefficient