2013 to the SEC Office and the SET on March 3, 2014. CGD failed to rotate an auditor, in the occurrence that the auditor has performed her duties on auditing or reviewing and expressed opinion on
, researcher, Faculty of Business Administration, Kasetsart University described the study on the relationship between credit ratings and probabilities of falling into financial hardship in cases of companies
Administration, Kasetsart University described the study on the relationship between credit ratings and probabilities of falling into financial hardship in cases of companies listed on the SET. The said study
certified financial statements. Therefore, the Securities and Exchange Commission requires that listed companies rotate their auditor every five accounting years. CG-ROSC Assessment recommends that
certified financial statements. Therefore, the Securities and Exchange Commission requires that listed companies rotate their auditor every five accounting years. CG-ROSC Assessment recommends that
with law controlling business undertaking of such legal entity; (2) not have financial condition that is likely to cause damage or any other circumstances that show its financial hardship; (3) within
- (1) not have financial condition that is likely to cause damage or have any other circumstances showing the holder’s financial hardship; (2) within three years preceding the year of filing application
; (2) not have financial condition that is likely to cause damage or any other circumstances that show its financial hardship; (3) within three years preceding the year of filing application toward the
SEC; (2) not having a reasonable ground to believe that the applicant has financial condition that is likely to cause damage or any other circumstances indicating the applicant’s financial hardship. In
caused by such differences. Clause 18 mutual funds and trusts shall rotate an auditor by complying with the rules prescribed in Paragraph 2, in the occurrence that the auditor has performed his/her duties