Mr. Lee Wolff Mr. Lee Wolff, the former managing director of Circuit Electronics Industries Plc. (“CIRKIT”), conspired with other executives of CIRKIT to misappropriate company assets or obtain
CIRKIT to misappropriate company assets or obtain unlawful gains for himself or other persons, causing damage to CIRKIT. the public prosecutor issued a prosecution order; however, attempt to arrest the
assets or obtain unlawful gains for herself or other persons, causing damage to CIRKIT. the public prosecutor issued a prosecution order; however, attempt to arrest the accused failed and the statute of
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, with a view to: (a) prevent dishonest acts of its personnel; (b) prevent the management company from violating or failing to comply with laws which may affect the overall creditworthiness of its business
established in accordance with the following rules: (1) arrange the structure of the company in an orderly systematic way, according to duties, with a view to: (a) prevent dishonest acts of its personnel; (b
) prevent dishonest acts of its personnel; (b) prevent the management company from violating or failing to comply with laws which may affect the overall creditworthiness of its business undertaking; and; (c
or omits to act in order to obtain unlawful gains.) Section 312 ( Director or manager permits another to commit dishonest act in the account or document) and; Section 313 (Increasing penalties for
or omits to act in order to obtain unlawful gains.) Section 312 ( Director or manager permits another to commit dishonest act in the account or document) and; Section 313 (Increasing penalties for
, (1) Major General Boonlert Jangnopparat, (2) Mr. Chatnarong Chatrabhuti, and (3) Mr. Peerathuch Sukapong failed to perform their duties with dishonest intent, jointly dishonestly converted IFEC’s