Gold Futures Co., Ltd. that {A} frequently failed to keep records of his clients' derivative trading orders. He also admitted taking such trading orders via mobile phone or customers' instruction in the
from SCB Securities Co., Ltd. that {A} frequently failed to record her clients' securities trading orders. She then admitted that when orders had been executed completely from many of her clients, she
orders sent through him for several days. {A} admitted that the securities trading orders were taken via mobile phone; the misconduct of which he had previously committed. In case of {B}, the SEC found
as he stated. Furthermore, in early August 2021, Dr. Boon still confirmed that the vaccines would be import within August 2021 but later he admitted that such vaccines could not be imported as he
defendant admitted owing 20, 528, 521. 12 Baht to the plaintiff. The 2nd defendant admitted owing 10,329,384.24 Baht and agreed to pay to the plaintiff in the amount of 8,827,500 Baht by paying at least
compromise so the court made judgment based on a compromising contract. The 1st defendant admitted owing 20, 528, 521. 12 Baht to the plaintiff. The 2nd defendant admitted owing 10,329,384. 24 Baht and agreed
so the court made judgment based on a compromising contract. The 1st defendant admitted owing 20, 528, 521. 12 Baht to the plaintiff. The 2nd defendant admitted owing 10,329,384.24 Baht and agreed to
Permission (Movies Right) Contract. In this case, both parties could compromise so the court made judgment based on a compromising contract. The 1st defendant admitted owing 20, 528, 521. 12 Baht to the
of conduct. 1) In case of {A}: the SEC obtained from Kim Eng Securities (Thailand) Plc. a report on its investigation in response to a complaint lodged by a client. {A} admitted that during the year
also admitted taking such trading orders via mobile phone. In addition, some of his clients' trading orders showed the concurrent price and time of the securities traded or canceled. Furthermore, the