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Sebi imposes fine on NSE over Chitra compensati­on

- SAMIE MODAK

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has imposed a penalty of ~50 lakh on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) for the compensati­on paid to former MD and CEO Chitra Ramkrishna.

The exchange had paid Ramkrishna ~44 crore for her three-year tenure and a further ~23 crore as total remunerati­on in the last eight months of her tenure. Sebi got a letter from the finance ministry drawing its attention to the high compensati­on paid during the last eight months of the tenure.

Ramkrishna had resigned from the NSE in December 2016 amid allegation of unfair practices at the exchange’s co-location facility

Following the ministry’s letter, Sebi started an examinatio­n and sought clarificat­ion from the exchange. Upon examinatio­n, the regulator found that the NSE had permitted Ramkrishna leave encashment for 528 days on cessation of her service. According to its policy, the NSE allows leave encashment of up to 360 days for an employee. Sebi directed the NSE to provide the applicable provisions under which the additional leave encashment of 168 days was approved.

The exchange submitted its policy allowed senior staffers to encash their leave without limit at the time of retirement or resignatio­n. However, this was done by way of a policy change, which even though was approved by the NSE’S board and the compensati­on committee, the implementa­tion was done without the requisite prior approval of the regulator.

 ??  ?? The NSE was fined ~50 lakh for allowing ex-md & CEO Chitra Ramkrishna leave encashment beyond 360 days
The NSE was fined ~50 lakh for allowing ex-md & CEO Chitra Ramkrishna leave encashment beyond 360 days

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