firms and the audit work quality of listed companies.Senior Assistant Secretary-General Prakid Punyashthiti said: ?The overall results of the second-cycle inspection show continued improvement in the work
Bangkok, June 5, 2015 ? SEC Secretary-General talked strategy and vision, emphasizing on understanding business and improvement of ecosystem where regulations are practical and developed from the
Bangkok, May 27, 2014 ? The SEC revealed audit inspection results on eight audit firms; citing all of them met quality requirements. The result, however, showed room for improvement in the area of
become more focus whereas private sector was urged to express their intention to join Collective Action Coalition against Corruption. All the aforesaid have led to concrete improvement in the aspect of
concrete improvement in the aspect of corporate governance where Thailand obtained 82.83 out of 100 in CG ROSC assessment while ranked the third in Asia in CG Watch assessment and assessed with the highest
intention to join Collective Action Coalition against Corruption. All the aforesaid have led to concrete improvement in the aspect of corporate governance where Thailand obtained 82.83 out of 100 in CG ROSC
investor rights protection. With regard to the class action lawsuit, the SEC is of the view that it will facilitate shareholders in their collective action lawsuits and help them attain justice more
control system at the firm level and the individual engagement level, the SEC encourages all stakeholders to attain a better understanding and awareness of their roles within the ecosystem, from the
respect of CSR and anti-corruption has been appreciated, levels of progress among them remain vary. As such, the SEC urges them to give priority on and continuously develop to attain sustainability. In this
maintain a capital adequacy ratio of no less than 200% and attain no less than three latest consecutive calendar years of net profits, (2) revising the timeframe for corrective actions by REIT managers