Criminal Court sentenced Mr.Ratchasak Susewi, former executive of POWER-P Plc. (POWER) responsible for the company operation, for corporate fraud. Mr.Ratchasak permitted POWER-P to pay 45 million baht higher
service and soliciting the public to invest in digital assets, which may be liable to fraud and cause damage to the public. Pursuant to the Royal Decree on Digital Asset Businesses B.E. 2561 (2018), the
customers suspect the company of fraud or unauthorized disposal of customer assets, resulting in financial damage. The SEC has been investigating the above issues while maintaining continued collaboration
funding portal operation and suitability test in order to mitigate fraud risks and ensure that investors will be informed of risks associated with investment in SMEs, in particular startups, and liquidity
and Investors Be Wary of Investment Fraud Investment Governance Code for Institutional Investors (I Code) Investors' Rights Rights before a decision to invest Rights as a shareholder SEC Complaint
inconsistent with the facts to deceive other persons. He committed a fraud by misappropriating money of Nongree Power Plants Company Limited (a 100-percent subsidiary of IEC) through a contract with Energy
allowed preparation of the company's accounting records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts to deceive other persons. Mr. Bhusana committed a fraud by misappropriating money of Nongree
the company's accounting records to be inaccurate and inconsistent with the facts to deceive other persons. Mr. Bhusana committed a fraud by misappropriating money of Nongree Power Plants Company
inconsistent with the facts to deceive other persons. Mr. Bhusana committed a fraud by misappropriating money of IEC through the selling transactions of thermoplastic of an IEC project in Rayong province. In so
other persons. Mr. Bhusana committed a fraud by misappropriating money of IEC through the selling transactions of thermoplastic of an IEC project in Rayong province. In so doing, Mr. Bhusana, Mr