reporting requirements in Thailand ESG performance disclosing progress towards attaining sustainability and maintaining ethical standards in ESG criteria. 8 's 2021 report: the ‘56-1 One’ requires disclosure
firms demonstrated an improvement vis-à-vis the results from the previous inspection cycle. Such improvement was undoubtedly enabled by the formulation of audit firms’ root cause analysis process and
sector remained challenged by new modes of competition in a broader marketplace amid the advancing digital age and its rapid pace of technological advancement. Businesses have also had to cope with Thai
individual auditors’ engagement. The overall results of the inspection conducted on 13 audit firms in 2016 during the third cycle, which is between 2016 to 2018, indicated continuous improvement from the
by Danone to provide high quality health coverage • เข้าถึงEqual access to health coverage for Danone’s employees • Progress towards • พนักงาน Danone • Percentage of employees covered • Number of
importantly, vaccines are now available in many countries. Such significant progress would not have been possible without the efforts and unity from all parties, in 2 particular the sacrifice from the front
firms share our views and objectives and have made much progress in resolving their deficiencies, with the exception of few findings whose remedies are time consuming in nature. The mechanics of how audit
“Need Improvement” and subject to mandatory follow-up in the next cycle has dropped significantly. This progress was contributed by audit firms’ continuing emphasis on quality improvement. Heads - 02 - of
have been achieved. The capital market has developed and gone through a major turnaround in support of the country’s economic revival and sustained growth. Such advancement was reflected in the increase
Community (AEC), and the advancing digital age amid the rapid pace of technological advancement, thus leading to changing customer behavior, regulatory changes and life platform-driven competition. Given the