Earlier, Mr. Suphanan acting on behalf of IFEC sent a letter requesting the DBD to reveiw its order denying the registration of Mr. Wiphu Maharakkhaka and Mr. Manusak Deawwanich on IFEC directors’ list and then may exercise the right to appeal such DBD’s decision.According to Section 42 of the Administrative Procedure Act B.E. 2539 (1996), an administrative order shall be effective since the person concerned is notified and shall remain in effect until it is revoked or invalid for other re...
source and a sink for greenhouse gas emissions. For this reason, agriculture has the potential to be a net positive sector from an emissions perspective. Investment need: • Estimates suggest that between
Bangkok, June 18, 2014 ? The SEC revealed that the Settlement Committee imposed a total fine of 6,159,269 baht on Yongyuth Ngamkaiwan for using inside information to suggest Vorakun Ngamkaiwan sell
directed TIES to rectify its 2014 financial statements due to the auditor?s qualified opinion in relation to the construction cost reports for construction contracts not prepared in accordance with its
not lose the money if making investment decision on the advice. Furthermore, {A} failed to immediately submit orders to close out derivatives positions as directed by the client, causing the client to
accessibility. A concerted effort was also directed towards elevating investor awareness and education in the realm of bond investment. The overarching aim was to strengthen the credibility of the Thai bond
statements. Accordingly, TIES must submit to the SEC and publicly disclose the financial statements, urgently. Earlier, the SEC had directed TIES to rectify its 2014 financial statements due to the auditor’s
. However, Mr. Suphanan failed to perform his duty as directed and submitted a clarification letter to the SEC. The SEC considered his explanation inadmissible. The SEC has viewed that Mr. Suphanan’s
time since the inception in 2012. The recent findings in 2019 reflect notable effort by the supervisory agency for supervision of listed companies.The findings suggest that Thai listed companies still
first major period of generational succession. • Succession versus professionalization. - Surveys suggest preference amongst Asian family-firms for succession but growing recognition of need for