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India Inc hopes for sops in Budget to boost capex

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Mumbai, 23 January

Indian companies are expecting generous tax incentives from the Union Budget that will help them invest more in building capacities. While the productivi­ty-linked incentives (PLIS) are a good start to spur local manufactur­ing, the government should also take steps to boost consumer demand, say chief executive officers (CEOS) of India Inc.

India Inc is staring at an “integrity crisis” in the second year of the pandemic, a survey done by a consultanc­y firm has revealed.

The global survey conducted by the consultanc­y firm EY, which saw executives from 100 companies, including chief executives, board members and also midmanagem­ent personnel participat­e, has found concerning details like 59 per cent of the respondent­s feeling there are executives who would not mind compromisi­ng on integrity for short-term gains.

Over half of the Indian participan­ts in the survey also said that they did not report a misconduct, which is much higher than the 30 per cent average globally, the survey said.

More than a third (39 per cent) of the respondent­s expressed apprehensi­on about the whistleblo­wing channels, saying the concerns raised may not be acted upon.

"It is very important for organisati­ons to guard against risks and the tone has to be set from the top," Arpinder Singh, the India leader for the firm's forensic and integrity services vertical, told PTI . In another finding 33 per cent of the respondent­s reported that their own organisati­on has experience­d “significan­t fraud” in the aftermath of the pandemic, and added that India ranks second among 54 countries surveyed on this count.

Nearly two-thirds of those surveyed said the pandemic and the ensuing changes in the business environmen­t have made it difficult for businesses to conduct themselves with integrity. Singh said there are some specific risks which have been observed during the pandemic, which include frauds around money transfers because in the virtual world, there is a tendency not to run specific checks on a document before clearing for payment. Also, instances of money getting siphoned-off are also being reported, and discovered only during an audit, he added.

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