required by the SEC. 2.1.3 Prohibited Characteristics of Auditors (1) being put under receivership by the court's order; or being an insolvent, incompetent or quasi- incompetent person; (2
of directors and executives of issuing companies. Qualifications of a director Not having untrustworthy characteristics. For example: Being an insolvent person or an incompetent person Being
approval is revoked or suspended for the remaining approval period by the SEC. 7. Prohibited characteristics (1) being put under receivership by the court's order; or being an insolvent
remaining approval period by the SEC. 7. Prohibited characteristics (1) being put under receivership by the court's order; or being an insolvent, incompetent or quasi- incompetent person, (2) being
being incompetent or bankrupt), board’s roles and responsibilities in accordance with the laws, objectives and company’s regulations and resolutions of the shareholders’ meetings. In addition, the board
being incompetent or bankrupt), board’s roles and responsibilities in accordance with the laws, objectives and company’s regulations and resolutions of the shareholders’ meetings. In addition, the board
understanding and public accountability; having no prohibited characteristics such as being under receivership, bankrupt, incompetent or quasi-incompetent by a court order; (6) Having at least one full-time
understanding and public accountability; having no prohibited characteristics such as being under receivership, bankrupt, incompetent or quasi-incompetent by a court order; (6) Having at least one full-time
business relationship, investment, or administration and management of the issuer, for example, customers, suppliers of raw materials, potential business partners of the issuer, the affiliated companies of
and managing negative impact on the environment from all aspects of the company’s operations, including in the context of raw material use, energy use, water use, renewable resources use, rehabilitating