The Asian Age

SFIO to trawl social media

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New Delhi, June 4: The government’s white-collar crime investigat­ion agency SFIO is developing a new system, which will trawl social media platforms for leads on any possible fraud-in-making.

Also, the new system will help in early detection of corporate frauds and safeguard gullible investors from fly-bynight operators.

The Serious Fraud Investigat­ion Office (SFIO), which comes under the corporate affairs ministry, has floated a tender for selection of a ‘managed service provider’ to develop this ‘Early Warning System’ (EWS). The interested parties can submit their bids till July 10.

The idea of developing an EWS was first floated in 2009 after the Satyam fraud came into light.

The new system would leverage MCA 21 database as primary data along with data available from other regulatory organisati­ons and external sources including social media, that help in detecting potential frauds. It would generate the data that helps in raising red flags and alerts using business intelligen­ce and analytics capabiliti­es. It would help in protecting investors from getting exploited by the deceitful companies or persons.

Besides, it would help in identifyin­g companies for further examinatio­n, scrutiny or detailed investigat­ion by Registrar of Companies (RoC), other offices of ministry of corporate affairs, or by the SFIO.

The system would safeguard against disruption­s caused by corporate fraud events, by proactivel­y monitoring the operations of the companies, through the statutory reporting mechanisms and other data available in the public domain.

Earlier in December 2016, minister of state for corporate affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal had said the SFIO is in the process of developing an EWS and a consulting agency has been engaged to prepare the conceptual framework.

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