Sebi recovers pending dues from Sahara group, its chief

Wednesday 29th March 2023 06:08 EDT
 

Markets regulator Sebi stated that it has recovered pending dues worth £657,000 from Sahara India Real Estate Corporation, its chief Subrata Roy, and others in the case related to disregard norms in issuance of optionally fully convertible debentures.

"In view of the payment of the amount of £657,000 due under the certificate, the said certificate is hereby completed," the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said in its recovery order. The amount included interest and other charges. The regulator in December ordered the attachment of bank and demat accounts of Sahara India Real Estate Corporation (now known as Sahara Commodity Services Corporation), Subrata Roy, Ashok Roy Choudhary, Ravi Shanker Dubey and Vandana Bharrgava to recover £642,000 for violating regulatory norms in the issuance of OFCDs (Optionally Fully Convertible Debentures).

The amount included interest, all costs, charges and expenses. The recovery proceedings were initiated against these entities after they failed to pay £600,000 fine imposed on them by Sebi in June 2022.

The case relates to the issuance of OFCDs by Sahara India Real Estate Corporation and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation during 2008-09. The companies raised money through the public issue of securities by issuing OFCDs without following the various procedures intended to protect the interest of the investors, in respect of public issues, prescribed under the norms.


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