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owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial statements for the
outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial statements for the year 2015 without
the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial
the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual financial
believing that the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the annual
auditor into believing that the debtor owing the outstanding balance of fuel charge worth 53.62 million baht was capable of debt repayment to the company before the auditor signed off the disclosure of the
bond principal in two installments; the first one at the amount of 25 percent of the bond's value as of the issuance date to be due on 9 December 2025, and the remaining balance to be due on 9 December
? transaction reports, outstanding balance portfolios and copies of bank deposit receipts to deceive the clients that she had purchased and/or sold securities according to their orders or had transferred the
notes to the financial statements (under equipment) and in the balance sheet are different, etc. This is deemed as violating Section 56 of Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535. 2. The auditor