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the Department of Industrial Works, Rayong Provincial Industry Office, Rights and Liberties Protection Department of the Ministry of Justice, suppliers, customers, communities, banks, financial institutions, securities companies in Thailand, Thai Institute of Directors Association (IOD), executives and employees of PTT Group, representatives of Bangchak Plc., and representatives from employee unions and executive unions. The event featured a lecture by Ms. Ruenwadee Suwanmongkol, Secretary-General of the SEC Office, on “Human Rights, Equality and Gender Diversity – Challenges or Opportunities for Business?” - Supplier Conference: The main focus of the event was on the new procurement process, using digital systems, or “Sustainable Procurement with Harmony of Digital Life,” to facilitate and ensure supplier satisfaction. Participants also attended a panel discussion on “How Human Rights Help Grow Business,” featuring speakers: Dr. Seree Nonthasut, United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; Ms. Nareelak Phaechaiyaphum, Director of the ternational Human Rights Division, Ministry of Justice; Mr. Thanyakorn Krittitayawut, Director of the Global Compact Network Association of Thailand (GCNT); Ms. Lalana Kongthorarin, Emergency Room Physician and President of Let’s Be Heroes Foundation; and Ms. Arisara Suthasut, IRPC Executive Vice President, Office of Corporate Affairs. • Raise awareness among employees through CG E-learning using infographics. In 2021, three topics were covered: (1) Who are IRPC’s stakeholders? (2) What are UNGC & GCNT? and (3) Whistleblowing and No Gift Policy • Together with the risk management unit prepared a Control Self-Assessment (CSA) for 2021 for 63 VP-level executives and above (100%), whereas the assessment results for Corporate Governance was completed by 96.14 per cent of the top executives. • Organize training for IRPC Cubic Academy project for the seventh consecutive year, with the objective to enhance corporate development and create a society of continuing education to promote better understanding of business ethics and instill a sense of social responsibility among employees. This can then be expanded to include suppliers, customers, and stakeholders on the path towards sustainable growth together. The project featured discussion on knowledge and lessons learned by wellknown speakers. Highlights from 2021 activities include: “CG: CREATE for Digizen” by linking each seminar or training course to IRPC’s 6 principles of good corporate governance (or CREATE) as follows: - Creation of Long-Term Value course on “Overcoming Crisis in the Age of Disruption, Adapt Quickly, Act Fast” by Mr. Winradit Kolsartsenee, General Manager of Walt Disney (Thailand) Co., Ltd., viewed by 656 people, with overall audience satisfaction score of 87.48 per cent. In the Supplier Conference, the company unveiled the new digital procurement procedures to boost the convenience of partners and vendors. 216 IRPC PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 56-1 ONE REPORT 2021

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