incurred by the SEC), a suspension of trading in securities or entering into derivatives contracts for a period of 14 or 30 months (as the case may be) and a bar from serving as directors or executives in
The SEC Civil Sanction Committee (CSC) had earlier resolved to impose civil sanctions on all four offenders of this case, among which only two agreed to comply with the specified civil sanctions
documents and guidelines for submitting a debt repayment request on the Legal Execution Department's website at https://www.led.go.th/efiling/pdf/efiling-lom.pdf or call the Bankruptcy Case Division 1 for
informed by NUSA that on March 26, 2024, shareholders filed two lawsuits with the Civil Court: (1) Case No. Por. 1328/2024: Petition to revoke EGM of Shareholders’ resolutions; and (2) Case No. Por. 1328
is a result of the public prosecutor’s legal action against the former director of STARK in the Criminal Court under the Undecided Case No. Or. 1931/2567 on 24 June 2024 after the SEC filed a criminal
Mr. Thawatchai Pittayasophon, SEC Deputy Secretary-General, Acting Secretary-General, clarified: “The SEC, to the best effort, has taken actions under the authority in this case, e.g., instructing
equipment from abroad and/or purchase software programs using in EA's solar power plant construction project through the aforementioned two subsidiaries. The acts of 2 persons mentioned above were
purchase equipment from abroad and/or purchase software programs using in EA's solar power plant construction project through the aforementioned two subsidiaries. The acts of 2 persons mentioned above
purchase equipment from abroad and/or purchase software programs using in EA's solar power plant construction project through the aforementioned two subsidiaries. The acts of 2 persons mentioned above
Nakhonsawan Co., Ltd. and EA Solar Lampang Co., Ltd.), and Mr. Pornlert Techarattanopas. In this case, facts and evidence appeared, leading to the consideration that during the years 2013 – 2015, the three