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Improving public trust in corporates vital for ‘Viksit Bharat’ goal by 2047: MCA Secretary

- KR Srivats

The corporate sector must play a pivotal role in the implementa­tion of India’s vision to become a developed country by 2047, Manoj Govil, Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), said on Tuesday.

“This role naturally comes with major responsibi­lity and public accountabi­lity. The corporate sector must improve upon the level of public trust to play its rightful role”, Govil said at the National Financial Reporting Authority’s (NFRA) first ever internatio­nal conference, “Transparen­t Financial Reporting and Audit Quality: Pillars of Corporate Governance’”.

He underscore­d the need

MCA Secretary Manoj Govil

for structures and frameworks that are sound and robust to protect stakeholde­rs.

COMPREHENS­IVE REVIEW

Govil said that MCA has commenced a comprehens­ive review of its rules and regulation­s, as directed by Finance and Company Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in her budget speech last year. This review will also cover rules and regulation­s around auditing and accounting and matters related thereto, he added.

Govil highlighte­d that India, which is the fifthlarge­st economy in the world, is well on course to become the thirdlarge­st in the next three years and will have a GDP of $5 trillion in a few years.

“We aspire to gain the status of a developed nation by 2047, when GDP is estimated to touch $30 trillion. For the past few years, the government has been working on a vision and a roadmap to achieve the aspiration of Viksit Bharat by 2047,” he said.

To achieve this milestone, significan­t reforms have been undertaken in the past few years, and many more are planned, Govil said.

“We remain committed to advancing the agenda of transparen­t financial reporting and audit quality as integral components and pillars of corporate governance. We will continue to collaborat­e with stakeholde­rs, leverage technology, and enact progressiv­e reforms to reinforce trust, accountabi­lity, and sustainabi­lity in the corporate sector,” Govil said.

Govil also said that MCA has in the past few months been engaged with the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of India (ICAI) on the issue of realising the Prime Minister’s vision of having India’s own homegrown big audit firms.

With the coming into being of NFRA, the conversati­ons around the ‘Audit Quality’ have indeed deepened and become mainstream, he said.

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