Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

COPE resumes stock market probe on Tuesday

Mp-members of the Parliament­ary Committee to be given crucial but delayed SEC document tomorrow

- By Bandula Sirimanna

Officials of the Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC), the Colombo Stock Exchange ( CSE) and the Central Bank have been summoned before the Parliament­ary Committee on Public Enterprise­s ( COPE) on Tuesday in an ongoing probe of the country’s troubled capital markets.

Of particular interest is a confidenti­al document submitted by the SEC nearly a month ago detailing the progress of investigat­ions, probes or inquiries since 2010.

According to the documents submitted by the SEC to COPE, which was exclusivel­y reported by the Business Times on September 2, investigat­ions, probes or inquiries were ongoing or completed involving trades or transactio­ns or other issues in 14 companies in 2010; 18 in 2011 and six in 2012.

However this ‘ revealing’ document, though received by the COPE office in Parliament some weeks ago was not distribute­d to its members, which is a normal practice in COPE discussion­s.

When asked, COPE Chairman and MP D. E. W. Gunasekara told the Business Times that he is not prepared to divulge anything on the stock market issue and the list of SEC investigat­ions.

However he added that the SEC document would be handed over to COPE members tomorrow.

UNP MP and COPE member Ravi Karunanaya­ke told the Business Times that the COPE meeting has been convened to probe into manipulati­ve actions and malpractic­es being carried out at the CSE and especially on the National Savings Bank ( NSB) and The Finance Company ( TFC) transactio­n.

He revealed that this was in response to his letter sent to the COPE Chairman recently requesting him to summon officials of the SEC and CSE to investigat­e into insider trading being pursued by a few at the expense of the majority and to expose and elimnate white collar fraudsters.

The NSB- TFC deal has led to exposing many prob-

share lems, he added.

When contacted JVP MP Sunil Handunneth­thi, another COPE member, said he was unaware of the SEC document but noted that his party would raise recent stock market deals at the meeting.

Meanwhile former SEC Chaiman Thilak Karunaratn­e said the regulator has finalised a draft amendment to the SEC Act giving it more powers to deal with market manipulati­on.

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