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SEBI Comes Out With A List Of 1,677 Defaulters 

While certain dues are as small as Rs 15,000, other penalties run into a few lakhs and even crores of rupees.

The new SEBI headquarters in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Santosh Verma/Bloomberg)
The new SEBI headquarters in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Santosh Verma/Bloomberg)

As many as 1,677 entities, including individuals, failed to pay penalties imposed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India till the end of May, according to the markets regulator.

The list of defaulters as on May 31 for “non-payment of the penalty imposed by SEBI through orders passed up to December 31, 2017” has been published on the regulator’s website today.

The defaulters include individuals as well as companies that failed to pay fines for various offences related to the securities market. While certain dues are as small as Rs 15,000, other penalties run into a few lakhs and even crores of rupees.

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These violations pertained to providing unregistered portfolio management services, failure to redress investors' complaints and unauthorised collection of money from investors, among others. Some dues are pending since 1998 and many cases are also in courts and at other forums.

Separately, SEBI said that it has launched a prosecution in 1,139 cases for the various violation other than collective investment scheme as on July 31. The regulator is also exercising its powers to attach bank as well as demat accounts and other assets for recovery of the dues.

SEBI has the powers to recover penalties imposed by the adjudicating officer, amount directed to be disgorged and money ordered to be refunded to the regulator.

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