rendered a judgement in the Red Case No. Por. 5396/2562, wherein the defendant was required to pay (1) a civil penalty, 1.25 times the benefits that the defendant received or would have received from
information to sell IFEC shares, to pay civil penalty and compensation for the benefits gained from committing the offense. However, Suphanan did not agree to comply with the civil sanction. Later, on 27
.""Scammers usually try to lure investing public with a variety of ways. Mostly found today is soliciting general public to invest in derivatives on gold and crude oil, for instance, with unreal return of
exercise caution. As such, if being soliciting to invest in securities or derivatives such as shares, gold or crude oil, you can check credibility of such claim by visiting the SEC website (www.sec.or.th
to lure investing public; for instance, soliciting general public to invest in shares, gold or crude oil. They usually offer unreasonably high returns and principal guarantee as well as quote foreign
of Contract for Difference (CFD) with several underlyings such as gold, crude oil and stock index. This is a speculation for the difference between the current value of an the underlyings without
contact the ECD Police at 0-2237-1199 to reinforce further legal proceedings.? ?If you have been solicited to invest in derivatives on gold and crude oil, for instance, with considerably high return on
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Committee had resolved to impose a civil sanction on the three offenders who were subject to pay a separate civil penalty and compensate for the benefits that should have
Earlier, the Civil Sanction Committee had resolved to impose a civil sanction on the three offenders who were subject to pay a separate civil penalty and compensate for the benefits that should
offences regarding market misconduct, and introducing civil penalty as an alternative sanction. Assistant Secretary-General Sakkarin Ruamrangsri said: ?The nature of market misconduct has become more