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EoW arrests two former NSEL auditors, NSEL slams move

By IANS | Updated: October 4, 2019 20:55 IST

The Economic Offences Wing (EoW) of Mumbai Police on Friday arrested two EY partners, Shravan Jalan and Amit Kabra, in the NSEL case.

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The two were auditors with the company previously and would be produced in the court on Monday. EY was auditor for NSEL during 2010-12.

Reacting to the arrests, NSEL, in a statement, said it is "shocked" at the "unwarranted" arrest and the two audited the company, and not the exchange platform.

"Auditing of the company accounts and 'stock-audit of an exchange' are totally different subjects. Stock verification of an exchange is done by buyers, brokers and auditors of the brokers, who had visited the warehouses more than 50 times, and had verified the stock availability in those warehouses. Ernst & Young had nothing to do with verification of these stocks," it said.

NSEL also said that the action by the EoW has taken place after over six years since the NSEL payment default case emerged.

"...Over the years, full money trail has also got established to 24 defaulters. NSEL is being subject to such unfortunate targeting despite it single-handedly working at recovery, having already obtained Rs 3,300 crore worth of decrees and arbitration awards against defaulters' attached proper ties of over Rs 8,000 crore (as per EOW), while decree on remaining amounts are underway."

The NSEL statement also said that in the matter, majority of the action has been faced only by NSEL, 63 moons and persons associated with them since the last over six years and is not in parity with others such as the Forward Markets Commission chairman, its relevant officials and defaulting brokers.

"Despite EOW's own report on brokers, erstwhile FMC chairman and officials, no actions have been taken against them. Even the observations of the Bombay High Court on actions of brokers, no decisive action has been initiated against them by EoW, and it's a mystery. Presently, NSEL has been focusing only on recovery and it expects full cooperation from EOW and all stake-holders," said the NSEL statement.

( With inputs from IANS )

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