Bangkok, June 11, 2015 ? The SEC revealed that the Settlement Committee imposed a fine of 15,469,345.62 baht on (1) Boonchai Jirapongtrakul, (2) Boonchoke Santuchpanit (or Thiratarakorn), (3) Vallaya
Bangkok, April 20, 2015 ? The SEC revealed that the Settlement Committee imposed a total fine of 6,254,024 baht on Sermkhun Kunawong, Chief Executive Officer and Director of CMO Plc. (CMO) for using
auditor?s findings in the audit of the company 2014 financial statements on cost of sales and inventories which revealed lack of efficiency and reliability of AIE internal control system. The auditor was
region with foreign investment funds as well as using mutual funds to help solve a lack of savings. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General revealed after the last quarterly meeting of 2014 with the
SEC Deputy Secretary-General Tipsuda Thavaramara revealed that SEC has launched an automated data distribution system, or SEC API, to enable easy access to SEC’s information or third party
reference to analysis report.In the case of {A}, a client filed a complaint against her and the SEC's further investigation revealed that she had made decisions to purchase securities without the client's
SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitkul revealed that “the financial reports are crucial for investors’ investment decision-making. The independence of auditors, which plays an important role in
Limited (TIES*), and his aider Ms. Ornsiree Chinkamtornwong, for using inside information to sell the company?s shares. Following the SET?s referral, the SEC?s further investigation revealed that Assavin
Thailand (SET), the SEC?s further inspection has revealed that on 3 November 2014, Pichet, then director, executive director and managing director of accounting and finance of MLINK, reported to the SET a
Multimedia Group Public Company Limited (NMG) shares to achieve the mutual goal of business takeover. The SEC?s further investigation after a tip-off has revealed that NEWS, POLAR and Siwasit jointly acquired