The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), which regulates capital markets and is also mandated to ensure good corporate governance at over 5,000 listed companies, often gets criticised by corporates for its action against large entities found to have violated the norms.
Undeterred by such criticism, Sebi has taken to task many large corporates and financial market players for various kinds of wrongdoings committed by them.
Giving an example, he said a crime involving theft of a watch can be probably compounded, but this can not be the case for a murder.
"Serious crimes can not be compounded, the smaller crimes can be. We have followed the same approach," Sinha told PTI in an interview.
Asked whether Sebi can evolve a system where serious crimes would lead to stricter action, irrespective of the size of the corporate committing the crime, Sinha said, "This is what Sebi is doing."
"There has always been a perception that every organisation and every government official wants a lot of discretion so that they can favour somebody or harm somebody.
"Our effort at Sebi has been to remove this discretion and make things crystal clear for the persons outside Sebi. We have put in place mathematic formula to determine the amount of the penalty and the settlement charges, so that there is no discretion involved," Sinha said.
"Broadly, we have said that there are two kinds of offences - some are very serious and some are not so serious in nature. We have said that a crime which is serious in nature, it can never be consented. You have to suffer, pay the penalty and face the consequences," Sinha said.
"You can not commit a major offence and still get a settlement on it and walk out of this room as if nothing has happened," he added.
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