Co., Ltd. (SECC Holding), and Mr. Suriya Lapvisuthisin to embezzle SECC’s money by arranging for an extension of fictitious loans worth Baht 245 million to four nominees through its subsidiary, SECC
authorized director of SECC Holding Co., Ltd. (SECC Holding), to embezzle SECC’s money by arranging for an extension of fictitious loans worth Baht 245 million to four nominees through its subsidiary, SECC
Sales and Services Plc. (SECC), and Mr. Suriya Lapvisuthisin to embezzle SECC’s money by arranging for an extension of fictitious loans worth 245 million baht to four nominees through its subsidiary, SECC
EARTH's requests for extension of the repayment period, which led to EARTH's lack of liquidity. Subsequently, on 2 June 2017, Mr. Phipat granted permission to a brokerage firm to sell EARTH
baht solar power plant project of The Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited that he obtained by attending the negotiation, before such information became public. SEC Act S.241 Settlement Committee
declined EARTH's requests for extension of the repayment period, which led to EARTH's lack of liquidity. Subsequently, during the period of 30 May 2017 to 7 June 2017, Mr. Khajohnpong and Mr
declined EARTH's requests for extension of the repayment period, which led to EARTH's lack of liquidity. Subsequently, during the period of 30 May 2017 to 7 June 2017, Mr. Phisudhi and Mr
Exchange Act that knew or possessed the inside information of EARTH. That is, a financial institution declined EARTH's requests for extension of the repayment period on 15 May 2017, which led to EARTH
possessed the inside information of EARTH, which is a financial institution declined EARTH's requests for extension of the repayment period on 15 May 2017, which led to EARTH's lack of liquidity
the inside information of EARTH, which is a financial institution declined EARTH's requests for extension of the repayment period on 15 May 2017, which led to EARTH's lack of liquidity