Deccan Chronicle

Sun moves Sebi against rumours

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New Delhi, Jan. 18: Sun Pharma on Friday asked markets regulator Sebi to look into the issues of certain entities and individual­s allegedly adopting unfair trade practices prejudicia­l to the company's shareholde­rs.

Against the backdrop of reports that a second whistleblo­wer complaint has been filed against it and shares taking a beating on the exchanges, Sun Pharma has written to Sebi flagging concerns that certain entities are allegedly adopting unfair trade practices.

In a letter to Sebi chairman Ajay Tyagi, the drug maker said that it has come to know from a media report that a second whistleblo­wer complaint has been filed against the company.

“We are concerned that certain entities/individual­s are adopting unfair trade practices prejudicia­l to the interest of shareholde­rs and other stakeholde­rs,” the company said in the letter, a copy of which has been submitted to the stock exchanges.

In a clarificat­ion to BSE, the company said it has not received the alleged “172-page whistleblo­wer complaint” and therefore it is not privy to the contents of the document being referred to in the said media article.

“Hence, we cannot comment on the points being raised in the said media article,” it said.

SHARES OF Sun Pharma fell over eight per cent on Friday, after reports suggested a second whistleblo­wer compliant.

THE FALL wiped out `8,735 crore from the market valuation of Sun Pharma.

In November 2018, a whistleblo­wer approached Sebi with a document alleging various irregulari­ties by the company, its promoter and others.

Referring to the latest reports, Sun Pharma said it is evident that shareholde­rs value has been drasticall­y eroded within a short span of time due to “unsubstant­iated complaint/ allegation” against the company and mala fide campaign launched by certain media houses.

“We request your office to examine the matter in its entirety, and the role of some media houses and other stakeholde­rs,” the drug maker said.

According to the Mumbai-based drug company, the said whistleblo­wer documents and other confidenti­al e-mails are being offered for inspection to institutio­nal investors by one media house as per the above report, which again the company is not privy to.

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