transparency and accountability of the board of directors to build investor confidence. Such confidence is essential to raising capital and being a public listed company. Confidence is indeed important; it is
) Access to essential services; • (iii) Affordable housing; • (iv) Employment generation; • (v) Food security; • (vi) Socioeconomic advancement and empowerment. • Projects which involve activities that pose
possible limit of individual freedom, regulation is essential to uphold market credibility and orderliness. Yet, the regulator’s exercising of power must be prudent, fair and only as necessary to protect the
complete a Continuing development course in accounting knowledge for not less than six hours per calendar year. 2. A Scope of Training Course The training course contents should cover essential knowledge
transparency and accountability of the board of directors to build investor confidence. Such confidence is essential to raising capital and being a public listed company. Confidence is indeed important; it is
possible limit of individual freedom, regulation is essential to uphold market credibility and orderliness. Yet, the regulator’s exercising of power must be prudent, fair and only as necessary to protect the
Annual Report 2007 Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand ANNUAL REPORT 2007 Corporate social responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. (WBCSD Stakeholder Dialogue on CSR, The Netherlands, Sept 6-8, 1998) C o n t e n t s Corporate Review Capital Market Review Action Plan and Events Achievemen...
the essential issues of the information of such mutual fund rating; (2) having reliable shares holding structure, organization structure, scope of business operation, directors, managers, department
) Access to essential services (e.g. health, education and vocational training, healthcare, telecommunication, financing and financial services); (iii) Affordable housing (e.g. construction, renovation and
infrastructure (e.g. clean drinking water, sewers, sanitation, transport, energy) • Access to essential services (e.g. health, education and vocational training, healthcare, financing and financial services