PowerPoint Presentation Considering whether it constitute law violation Taking legal action(s) Administrative Action Civil Sanction Criminal Action CSC considers whether a civil sanction is proper to
were subject to civil sanctions under Section 296 of the SEA, as amended, too. The Civil Sanction Committee has resolved to authorize SEC to initiate a civil sanction proceeding against Chantip
) in conjunction with Section 244 (4). All three are liable to the penalties under Sections 296 and 296/2 of the SEA. The Civil Sanction Committee has resolved to authorize SEC to initiate civil
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Committee resolved to impose civil sanctions on Mr. Thanawat, who was IFEC director and executive at the time of the offence. He was ordered to pay a civil fine and
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Committee decided to impose civil penalties against the 40 offenders for manipulating AJD shares* but they either failed to acknowledge or refused to comply with the
violation? In-dept investigation and Seeking further evidence End YES NO Considering whether to constitute law violation NO YES Taking legal action(s) Administrative Action Civil Sanction Criminal Action
under Section 296 and Section 296/2 of the SEA.The Civil Sanction Committee has decided to impose civil sanctions* on the three offenders above through the imposition of civil penalty, compensation at
Bangkok, 9 November 2017 ? The Civil Sanction Committee has imposed civil sanctions on four persons, namely (1) Mr. Surachai Suwanthanakul, (2) Mrs. Orthai Sae-tung, (3) Mr. Somsak Saravutwattanakorn
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Consideration Committee resolved to apply civil sanctions on Mr. Suphanan, an IFEC director and chief executive officer, and Mr. Thanawat Chansuwan, who was IFEC
Section 296/2 of the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), which was amended by the Securities and Exchange Act (No.5) B.E. 2559 (2016).The Civil Sanction Committee agreed with SEC to enforce