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
which correspondent to the low level of Consumer Confidence Index, while household debt has steadily increased and anxiety for employment situation in the future, all these affected to the expenditure of
. However, people still have anxiety about the widespread of COVID-19 which affect the decision in going to the hospital, led to a significant decrease in regular patient traffic compared to the same period
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
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
other practice guidelines to support continuity of operation. Division 6 Communications with relevant persons 6.1 To prevent and lessen anxiety of relevant persons and the public as well as to be able to
, companies should provide other practice guidelines to support continuity of operation. Division 6 Communications with relevant persons 6.1 To prevent and lessen anxiety of relevant persons and the public as
issuers shall explain at least the causes and key factors that make the difference, including the effect thereof. Clause 23 The listed company shall rotate an auditor by complying with the rules prescribed
Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY ASSESSMENT Thailand JANUARY 2013 Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY ASSESSMENT Thailand January 2013 Acknowledgements This assessment of corporate governance in Thailand has been prepared by David Robinett, Ratchada Anantavrasilpa, and Catherine Hickey of the World Bank Global Capital Markets Practice, as part of the Reports on Observance of Standards and Codes Pro...