Sebi sets 1-year target to complete probes; 221 cases underway

Surveillance mechanism is also ensuring a continuous pipeline of cases for further follow-ups

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 31 2014 | 2:36 PM IST
In a major overhaul of its functioning, capital markets watchdog Sebi has fixed one-year target for completion of all its investigations, while sharply focusing on cases involving bigger offences.

Under the new system, put in place as per recommendations of an independent consultant, this 12-month target would apply to all the cases where an investigation has been initiated this year onwards, Sebi Chairman U K Sinha said.

At the same time, the Securities and Exchange Board of India has expedited its probe into all long-pending cases and their numbers have been brought down drastically.

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"There are 221 investigations pending with Sebi right now. Out of these, there are only 20 cases that are more than three-year old and 86 cases are of one year or less," Sinha told PTI in an interview here.

The Sebi chief also gave a stern warning to those indulging in bigger offences, saying that such cases were being dealt with extra focus and most of the smaller offences were being prevented very effectively by a robust surveillance system put in place at the regulatory authority.

At the same time, the surveillance mechanism is also ensuring a continuous pipeline of cases for further follow-ups including by way of investigations, Sinha said.

Expressing confidence that the new target would be achieved, the Sebi chief said that the regulator began working on this new system nearly two years ago.

"There used to be a feeling, and at times rightly too, that our investigation process used to take a lot of time and we have been rapped by our appellate tribunal that cases have been going on for five years or ten years...

"What we have done now is that all the cases, from this year onwards, will be closed in 12 months. So, no case will remain pending after one year, and I am making a very responsible statement, and we are going to achieve this target," he said.
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First Published: Aug 31 2014 | 2:00 PM IST

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