), which is presented as a separate annex. What is corporate governance? Corporate governance refers to the structures and processes for the direction and control of companies. Corporate governance concerns
well as the persons who commit offenses as prescribed by the acts/royal decrees under the power and duties of the SEC Office. 1. Personal data collected by the SEC Office: The SEC Office collects the
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enhancement in a number of markets. Large listed companies have sought to enhance their corporate governance as a means of both improving control mechanisms and better managing risks, and last but not least, to
appointed within 60 days. Members of the Board who retire upon the expiration of the term of office may be re-appointed for another term. The SEC Board has the power to appoint the Audit Committee, ad hoc sub
shareholder meeting in key company decisions. The chapter also deals with disclosure of control structures, such as different voting rights. New issues in this chapter include the use of information technology
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among business operators, investors and the public. At present, it is concluded that the SET will be the core leader and major shareholder in the development company along with providing personnel support
within the scope of the regulator’s statutory authority, while considering all relevant factors. 3 Statement of Intent (2017) 4. Strategic priorities To achieve the legislative intent, the SEC’s vision