The Asian Age

Fresh govt bid to get Deloitte, BSR banned

Ministry asks NCLT to debar auditors for five years

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Mumbai, June 10: The Corporate Affairs Ministry on Monday filed fresh applicatio­ns at NCLT to debar Deloitte Haskins & Sells and BSR Associates, an arm of KPMG — who are the auditors of IL&FS Financial Services from auditing for five years and also to appoint a new auditor for the crippled company. IL&FS Financial Services is of the 348 subsidiari­es of the crippled IL&FS group, which owes more than Rs 95,000 crore to the lenders.

The group got into trouble after many of its subsidiari­es began to default since last September and on October 1 that year, the government had suspended its board and taken over the company.

The ministry moved its applicatio­ns through its senior counsel Sanjay Shorey. The ministry has also made Udayen Sen of Deloitte, and Kalpesh Mehta and Sampath Ganesh of BSR as respondent­s as they were the signatorie­s

of the audit reports of the company.

Shorey said the ministry made them the respondent­s as the auditors are required to certify the books of its clients and would have the knowledge of all financial informatio­n of the company and also about the alleged fraud, but failed to or chose not to report.

Deloitte was the financial

auditor for 2017-18, while BSR is still the auditor of the company.

The ministry has also made the Reserve Bank, the Securities and Exchange Board and the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s as respondent­s so that if such an order is passed, they can execute the same.

A two-member NCLT bench of VP Singh and Ravikumar Duraisamy asked the auditors to file their replies by June 19 and posted the matter for further hearing on June 21.

Meanwhile, Ashakiran and Akansha, the wife and the daughter of RC Bawa who was one of the directors of the IL&FS group, said they were yet to get the contempt notice from the ministry for allegedly withdrawin­g money from the frozen bank accounts of Bawa.

On this, the tribunal directed the ministry to serve notice to them and kept the matter for June 21.

On April 26, the ministry had sought to implead Ashakiran and Akansha, saying they were the beneficiar­ies of these funds.

The ministry informed the tribunal that Bawa withdrew / transferre­d Rs one crore and Rs 14 lakh from Axis Bank accounts in two instances in violation of the December 3, 2018 order of the tribunal which had frozen these accounts.

— PTI

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