Detecting Corporate’s Earnings Manipulation in Thailand Corporate Governance Attributes and Audit Report Timeliness: Mediating Role of Corporate Disclosure and Transparency and Moderating Role of
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
A String of Earnings Increases, Future Earnings Uncertainty, and Firm Fundamentals* Sarayut Rueangsuwan † Kasetsart University, Thailand August 2015 Abstract Prior literature on meeting or beating
results showed the net earnings of 14.25 million Baht, which was a significant increase compared to the Q3/2014. 15/09/2017 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty
earnings, which was a significant increase compared to the annual financial statement of 2014. 25/08/2017 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows :
3,858,100 BIG shares by utilizing the non-public information he accessed by virtue of his position. Such information was the annual financial statement of 2015 operating results showed the net earnings, which
fourth quarter of 2016 (during 1 January – 31 March 2016)* through the monthly statements of January and February 2016**. The financial statements of specific businesses showed earnings of 98.26 million
the third quarter of 2019, which recorded a significant increase in net earnings due to the income of medical service fees based on risk burdens from the Social Security Office, which was higher than
inside information to buy the company's shares. He was subject to a civil penalty of 500,000 baht, as a resultFollowing a referral from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), the SEC conducted further