details of the civil penalties are as follows: The civil penalty of 105,900,976.25 baht was imposed on each of the following offenders: (1) Mr. Amorn Meemano, (2) Miss Chinda Meemano, (3) Miss Jintana
Cholsaipan, (3) Mr. Suppawut Maneerin, (4) Miss Sani Jiewjinda, (5) Mr. Yos Thanarakchoke, (6) Mrs. Nipa Cholsaipan, (7) Miss Namthip Cholsaipan, (8) Mr. Suraphong Triamchanchai, (9) Nippon Pack (Thailand
SEC held the “SMEs’ Road to the Thai Capital Market” seminar on Thursday, 19 December 2019. SEC Deputy Secretary-General Sirivipa Supantanet, delivered an opening speech, and Miss Ariyaporn
According to the findings of the SEC’s investigation, the four persons, namely (1) Miss Duangkamol Chotana, (2) Miss Nutwara Saengwarin, (3) Mr. Supoth Piansiri, and (4) Mr. Sirichai Chananam – at
and Directions of Human Rights Issues in Thai Capital Market Sector” by Mrs. Prakairatana Thontiravong, Miss Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, Mr. Suphachai Chearavanont, President of Global Compact Network
Committee of ADAM at the time of committing the offense), and a group of five other persons, namely (4) Mr. Nithamon Hadsadin Na Ayudhya; (5) Mr. Apichart Chansakulporn; (6) Miss Bongkorn Chansakulporn (or
, failing to perform duties responsibly, and consenting to preparation of incorrect accounting records. The nine offenders are: (1) Miss Neeranuch Na Ranong, former vice chairman and chief executive director
, (6) Miss Jaroonluck Kongkarien (later renamed Nittha), and (7) Mr. Veerawat Sukwara. Following the auditor's report and the SEC's further investigation, it was found that from September 2015 to