Bourses ask members not to allow Raju family to trade in mkts

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 11 2015 | 1:42 PM IST
After a fresh Sebi order in Satyam case, stock exchanges BSE and NSE have asked trading members to ensure that eight entities including family members of the company's founder B Ramalinga Raju are not allowed to trade in the securities markets for seven years.
The barred entities are -- Raju's mother B Appalanarasamma, his two sons -- Teja Raju and Rama Raju Jr, his brother Suryanarayana Raju, B Jhansi Rani (wife of Suryanarayana), Chintalapati Srinivasa (then Director of Satyam), Chintalapati Holdings Pvt Ltd and SRSR Holdings (controlled by Raju brothers), the bourses said in circulars.
The move comes following a Sebi order that barred these entities from accessing the securities market for a period of seven years.
In addition, Sebi has asked 10 entities linked to Ramalinga Raju to disgorge over Rs 1,800 crore worth of illegal gains made by them.
Besides, they will also have to pay close to Rs 1,500 crore as interest on the disgorgement amount, as the penalty has been levied with effect from January 7, 2009 -- the day Satyam Computer's then Chairman Ramalinga Raju admitted to a massive long-running fraud in the company.
The latest penalties for insider trading follow an earlier disgorgement order passed by Sebi in July last year, wherein the regulator had barred Raju and four others from the markets for 14 years and also asked them to return Rs 1,849 crore worth of unlawful gains with interest.
That order was against Ramalinga Raju himself, his brother B Rama Raju (then Managing Director of Satyam), Vadlamani Srinivas (ex-CFO), G Ramakrishna (ex-vice president) and VS Prabhakara Gupta (Ex-Head of Internal Audit).
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First Published: Sep 11 2015 | 1:42 PM IST

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