04 अक्तूबर 2013
MCA inspection report on NSEL books likely in couple of weeks
New Delhi, Oct 4. Corporate Affairs Ministry expects
to complete the inspection of account books of the crisis-hit
National Spot Exchange Ltd, its promoter group Financial
Technologies and others, within a couple of weeks.
The inspection has been ordered as the Rs 5,600 crore
payment crisis at NSEL continues.
"I think it will take a couple of weeks. I have asked the
department to do it as soon as possible," Corporate Affairs
Minister Sachin Pilot said here today.
He was responding to query on the status of inspection of
account books of NSEL and related entities.
Following the payment fiasco, which has raised concerns
about the violation of various regulations, the bourse has
come under the scanner of multiple authorities and
investigating agencies.
The inspection by the ministry is to ascertain whether
any rules under the Companies Act were violated by the
entities involved.
Under the Companies Act, the ministry has powers to
inspect the books of accounts of firms.
Already, the Registrar of Companies has been asked to
provide details about NSEL, its promoter group and related
entities.
NSEL, a commodity exchange promoted by Jignesh Shah-led
FTIL, is grappling with settling dues of about Rs 5,600 crore
after it suspended trading on July 31 following a government
directive.
Last week, Finance Minister P Chidambaram had said NSEL
had violated rules from day one and the matter was being
looked into by the ministry, the CBI and the Forward Markets
Commission - commodity markets regulator - among others.
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