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NSE co-location case: SEBI heat now on brokers who logged in first repeatedly

After a forensic audit, a Deloitte report also identified brokers who were second and third to log in to the server, but the focus is currently on those who had logged in first.

October 12, 2017 / 16:46 IST
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Tarun Sharma Moneycontrol News

Market regulator SEBI’s forensic audit in the NSE co-location server controversy on the will be restricted on the 13 brokers who logged in first to the back up server on  multiple occasions, a source close to the development told Moneycontrol.

However, the report by Deloitte, which was asked to conduct a forensic audit of the NSE’s derivatives trading system shows that of the 42 brokers who availed of the co-location facility, 22 members were consistently first, second and third to log on the NSE servers repeatedly between 2012 and 2015.

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"SEBI is conducting a forensic audit on brokers have done the maximum number of early logins on the server," the source said, adding "multiple first-time logins raises the possibility of collusion between NSE officials and brokers, which needs to be checked by the forensic auditor."

NSE too has issued show cause notices to the 13 trading members who logged on first, and used the back up server.