The market watchdog has tightened the noose on PACL for refunding the money collected through illegal money pooling activity, which is seen as one of the biggest ponzi schemes in the country.
A committee, constituted by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) under the chairmanship of former chief justice of India R M Lodha, has made "headway having collected a large number of property documents and engaged an agency for their safe custody, data creation and maintenance and has also engaged two agencies to conduct auction sale of properties."
The regulator had set up a high-level committee to ensure refunds in the PACL case are made to genuine investors following a Supreme Court order.
The committee also solicited "cooperation from customers /investors of PACL Ltd and requests them not to be guided by any reports/rumours not published by the committee and to submit documents only upon being specifically invited to do so by the committee".
PACL, a Pearl Group company that had raised money from public in the name of agriculture and real estate businesses, was found by Sebi to have collected thousands of crores through illegal collective investment schemes over a period of 18 years.
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