Managing Director-Finance and Accounting of POWER, to dishonestly violate his duties and act to obtain unlawful gains for himself and/or other persons causing damage to POWER by embezzling POWER’s money
Chief Executive Officer of POWER, to dishonestly violate his duties and act to obtain unlawful gains for himself and/or other persons causing damage to POWER by embezzling POWER’s money through four
, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of POWER, to dishonestly violate his duties and act to obtain unlawful gains for himself and/or other persons causing damage to POWER by embezzling POWER’s money
fragile, others remained mired in uncertainty in terms of new modes of competition, a broader marketplace within the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and the digital age, along with external changes
(paragraph ........); ( 2.1.2 incorrect use of accounting policy (paragraph........); ( 2.1.3 inappropriate/insufficient disclosure of information (paragraph........). ( 2.2 Inability to obtain sufficient
2.1.3 inappropriate/insufficient disclosure of information (paragraph........). ฆ 2.2 Inability to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence and the possible effects are material, but not pervasive
the financial statements (paragraph number........) ( 2.2 The auditor is unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence on which to base the opinion, but the auditor concludes that the possible
leading the public to believe that the said company is: (1) a social enterprise thus allowed to make a public offering without the requirement to obtain approval or file a registration statement with SEC
the public to believe that the said company is: (1) a social enterprise thus allowed to make a public offering without the requirement to obtain approval or file a registration statement with SEC, and
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