Corporate Governance Committee meeting and the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance. Several key topics were discussed such as the draft for Guidelines on
trading behaviors that may indicate potential violations, as well as identifying patterns of fraud in listed companies and fraud monitoring methods. She also discussed the SEC's perspective on artificial
Phutrakul, an SEC senior officer, who discussed online investment scams, taught participants how to spot signs of online scams, and provided tips on how to avoid becoming a victim. The event took place at
the opening remarks delivered by Mr. Banjong Khunphet, Vice Governor of Nan Province. During the seminar, the SEC Assistant Secretary-General discussed the SEC's role in protecting investors from
alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). During the meeting, the SEC’s key action plans were discussed, which included the introduction of innovative financial tools to promote
experiences on supervision, enforcement, cooperation for addressing risks and challenges in relation to virtual assets, online harms, greenwashing, and market manipulation.The forums also discussed regional
association and the directors of TIA’s Shareholder Rights Protection Volunteer Club, and discussed the ways to enhance shareholder and investor rights protection in response to the changes in capital market
operators' exhibition booths, and the access restriction of investment scam platforms. Additionally, Mr. Rongrak Phanapavudhikul, SET Senior Executive Vice President and Spokesperson, discussed the securities
discussed issues of common interest among capital market regulators around the world namely, monetary policy and economic recovery in the post-COVID-19 world, establishment of cooperation among
the COVID-19 pandemic, issues relating to remote working, operational resilience, and fraud and scam inspection will also be discussed. On 11 March 2021, EU-Asia Pacific Forum will be held and