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The government is likely to order an SFIO probe on the financial irregularities at troubled mortgage firm DHFL soon

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BS Web Team
2 min read Last Updated : Oct 29 2019 | 5:15 PM IST
Govt forms secretaries' panel on steps to ease financial stress in telecom
 
Days after the Supreme Court ordered telecom companies to pay as much as Rs 1.42 trillion in past statutory dues, the government is constituting a Committee of Secretaries (CoS) under the Cabinet Secretary to suggest measures to mitigate financial stress in the telecom sector. The panel is expected to meet shortly and submit recommendations in a time-bound manner, sources said.

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Bharti Airtel defers Q2 results till Nov 14 over ambiguity on AGR verdict

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Govt likely to order SFIO probe into financial irregularities at DHFL

The government is likely to order an SFIO probe on the financial irregularities at troubled mortgage firm DHFL soon, an official said. The Registrar of Companies, Mumbai office, has submitted its report on Dewan Housing Finance Corporation (DHFL) to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs a couple of days ago, an official said.


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