letter, in which, the SEC exercised the power under Section 58(2) of The Securities and Exchange Act of Thailand B.E. 2535 (1992) (“SEC Act”) instructing the directors of EARTH to provide explanation about
letter, in which, the SEC exercised the power under Section 58(2) of The Securities and Exchange Act of Thailand B.E. 2535 (1992) (“SEC Act”) instructing the directors of EARTH to provide explanation about
SEC exercised the power under Section 58(2) of The Securities and Exchange Act of Thailand B.E. 2535 (1992) (“SEC Act”) instructing the directors of EARTH to provide explanation about the reasonability
accounts: Miss Uraiwan’s 6 securities accounts of Country Group Securities Public Company Limited, KGI Securities (Thailand) PCL., KTBST Securities Public Company Limited (“KTBST Securities”), Finansia Syrus
Krungthai Zmico Securities Company Limited which Ms. Uraiwan gave Mr. Telaphon an authority to trade securities in those securitites accounts on behalf of Ms. Uraiwan and Mr. Telapon’s 2 securities accounts
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
an SECC Holding’s director and executive with responsibility and due care by attending the Board of Directors’ meeting in which the fictitious loans worth Baht 245 million agenda was approved and
. Her action was deemed failure to perform duty with responsibility, due care, and loyalty for the best interest of the company, which was a violation of Section 89/7 of the SEA. This case is under
authorized director, causing the company to suffer losses. His action was deemed failure to perform duty with responsibility, due care, and loyalty for the best interest of the company, which was a violation
Act of 1992 with the following offences: (1) For her responsibility over PICNI operations in 2004 when she jointly made changes to the contracts to let bottling plants owned by her families or under her