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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
account for receiving the B/E transfer 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
licensed to undertake securities business in the category of underwriting, including any selling agent; (6) “ patron ’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of
underwriting, including any selling agent; (6) “patron’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of a conglomerate company or joint venture; (7) “SEC Office” means
, including any selling agent; (6) “patron’ means a person who patronises the issuer, for instance, clients, suppliers, employees of a conglomerate company or joint venture; (7) “SEC Office” means the Office of
: Case 1: Committing a fraud by misappropriating IEC assets through a purchase transaction of IEC Sakaeo 1 Co., Ltd. (SK1) shares at the amount of 345 million baht. Suthin and Charuwan sold the shares and
cases of corporate fraud; Supervising business operators to take care of investors with fair and reliability; Educating and warning investors to ensure they have sufficient knowledge for decision making
Criminal Court sentenced Mr.Ratchasak Susewi, former executive of POWER-P Plc. (POWER) responsible for the company operation, for corporate fraud. Mr.Ratchasak permitted POWER-P to pay 45 million baht higher