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The Civil Sanction Committee passed a resolution imposing a civil sanction on Surasak and Ekkamon in the case of insider trading of GLOBAL shares on 22 August 2012; however, both persons refused to comply with the civil sanction. Later, on 26 February 2018, the public prosecutor filed a legal action against Surasak and Ekkamon with the Civil Court after the SEC had submitted the case for the Court to impose the civil sanction on them in the Undecided Case No. Por. 1060/2561 between the SEC...
involved in financial transaction concerning the purchase of GLOBAL shares. 26/05/2020 The Civil Court delivered The Appeal Court judgement upholding the Civil Court judgement and ordering each party to
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
company of Siam Cement Public Company Limited, agreed to invest in GLOBAL shares at least 30% of issued shares. 26/05/2020 The Civil Court delivered The Appeal Court judgement upholding the Civil Court
utilizing the inside information for selling IFEC shares on 4 November 2016, totaling 10,153,186 shares, through his own trading account. 22/12/2020 The Appeal Court has rendered a judgement opposing the
consists of; 1) provision for tax assessment (including penalties and surcharges) during the year 1997- 2000 which the Company has to pay to the Revenue Department by the judgement of the Supreme Court
derivatives contracts for five years from the Court’s judgement date, (3) to bar him from serving as a director and executive of securities issuing companies and securities companies for 10 years from the
five years from the Court’s judgement date, (3) to bar him from serving as a director and executive of securities issuing companies and listed companies for 10 years from the Court’s judgement date