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Sanction Committee has resolved for the SEC to impose civil sanction on the seven offenders in the form of civil penalty, which was considered based on the benefit received by each offender. Porameth signed
with Section 86 of the Criminal Code. The Civil Sanction Committee has resolved to instruct SEC to impose civil sanction whereby Chanyarat and Eakarat must pay a separate civil penalty and compensate
Civil Court judgment. The Appeal Court imposed civil sanctions as follows: the payment for civil penalty in the amount of 1,000,000 Baht; a suspension of trading in securities on the Stock Exchange or the
inside information to buy the company's shares. He was subject to a civil penalty of 500,000 baht, as a resultFollowing a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the SEC conducted further
imposed a civil monetary penalty of 500,000 baht on the company. Prasit, who commanded or acted in such a way that resulted in the aforesaid violation by Mandawee Tour, contravened Section 300 in
a statement of consent to the civil sanction and fully complied therewith, as follows: (1) Pinit paid a civil penalty of 880,312.50 baht and a compensation of 704,250 baht for the received benefit
civil penalty at the total amount of 499.45 million baht. If any of the three offenders refuses to comply with the civil sanction, the SEC will forward the matter for the public attorney to file a lawsuit
therewith, as follows: Sarath paid a civil penalty of 2.32 million baht and a compensation of 1.85 million baht for the received benefit, while Malita paid a civil penalty of 0.66 million baht. The SEC will