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Govt moves NCLT to reopen IL&FS Group balance sheets

MUMBAI:The Corporate Affairs Ministry today moved the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) seeking to reopen the books of IL&FS Group and its subsidiaries for the past five years under Section 130 of the Companies Act, to ascertain financial mismanagement.

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Mumbai, December 21 

The Corporate Affairs Ministry today moved the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) seeking to reopen the books of IL&FS Group and its subsidiaries for the past five years under Section 130 of the Companies Act, to ascertain financial mismanagement.

This is the first time that government has invoked the powers under Section 130 of the new Companies Act of 2013 to reopen ledgers of a company.

The government wants to check the balance sheets of crippled group and the two listed subsidiaries — ITNL and IL&FS Financial Services for the past years and the move comes after the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) has found shocking details of corruption, personal enrichment and other non-transparent deals.

The court, however, refused to pass an immediate order saying it has to seek the views of the relevant statutory bodies and regulators such as the Reserve Bank, the markets watchdog SEBI and the Income Tax Department, before taking a call on the petition. The two-member Bench of judges VP Singh and Ravikumar Duraisamy said they will issue the notices today and will hear the matter when the court reopens on January 1, 2019.

The ministry also submitted a report on the views of the Institute of Chartered Accountants on the IL&FS Group’s accounts, which were audited by Deloitte, EY affiliate SRBC and KPMG affiliate BSR.

The move comes after an SFIO probe has found serious mismanagement of accounts and fraudulent transactions across the group by the past management.

The SFIO probe has uncovered serious wrongdoing by the past management of the embattled group, with instances of income misreporting, dubious transactions, conflicts of interest deals, ever-greening of loans and personal enrichment by some key employees.

The ministry had submitted the SFIO interim report to the NCLT on December 3. The government plea also wants NCLT to appoint an independent chartered accountant to take restate the accounts and revise the balance sheets of IL&FS. — PTI


Invokes Section 130 of Companies Act, 2013 

  • This is the first time that government has invoked the powers under Section 130 of the new Companies Act of 2013 to reopen ledgers of a company
  • The move comes after the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) has found shocking details of corruption, personal enrichment and other non-transparent deals 
  • The court, however, refused to pass an immediate order saying it has to seek the views of the relevant statutory bodies and regulators such as RBI, SEBI and the Income Tax Department
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