2566-2#2I-!9%*44 (website) Dec 66.xlsx Statistics of Civil Sanctions (As of 31 December 2023) Cases Persons Civil Monetary Penalty A compensation at an equal amount to the benefit received A
found at http://investor.ais.co.th/newsroom_set.html 2. In December 2017, the NBTC has announced new progressive rates of the license fee. Operators are required to calculate the new rates retroactive
30.40 percent in year 2015. The gross profit ratio in year 2015 lower than year 2016 due to usage of construction cost of sales based on progressive work. 4. Gains from sales of immovable property 4.1
30.40 percent in year 2015. The gross profit ratio in year 2015 lower than year 2016 due to usage of construction cost of sales based on progressive work. 4. Gains from sales of immovable property 4.1
be enforced. The SEC Office present the case to the Civil Sanction Committee (“CSC”). CSC determines which civil penalties shall be imposed. Does he pay monetary sanctions determined by CSC/ Court
governments and central banks to deliver unprecedented level of fiscal stimulus and highly accommodative monetary policies. As for Asia, we were one of the first to have been hit by the virus and the
Annual Report 2006 Khon... the classical masked drama since the Ayudhya period (A.D. 1350-1767). It is performed to the epic of Ramayana, which portrays the war between Rama (the Righteous King) and Totsakan (the Demon King), the Conquer of Good over Evil. Khon masks... headdresses worn by Khon performers, the single most important character-identifying piece of Khon costume. The masks, now an invaluable export item, epitomize the exquisite beauty and unique elegance of Thai fine arts. In Suppor...
, public spending and tourism sector still expanded which resulted from low base in the previous year. (Source: BOT Press Release No.64/2019 on the Economic and Monetary Conditions for September and the
amount of Baht 13.4 million and Baht 23.9 million, respectively. Moreover, administrative expenses increase in this year due to recognize share based payment of Baht 61.2 million which are non-monetary
2019 was Baht 16.3 million, a decrease of Baht 118.8 million or 88% from the same period of last year since there were no recognition of non- monetary and non-recurring expenses i.e. share-based payment