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SEBI finds NSE, Chitra Ramakrishna, 16 others guilty of collusion in NSE dark fibre case

The capital market regulator has imposed a cumulative penalty of Rs 43.8 crore on the 18 entities, with the NSE slapped with the biggest fine of Rs 7 crore

Mumbai / June 29, 2022 / 12:08 IST
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on June 28 found 18 entities, including former National Stock Exchange chief executive officer Chitra Ramakrishna, NSE COO Anand Subramanian, and the NSE, guilty of collusion in the 2015 dark-fibre case.

The capital market regulator imposed a cumulative penalty of Rs 43.8 crore on the 18 entities, with the NSE alone slapped a Rs 7-crore fine. NSE’s Chief Business Development Officer Ravi Varanasi has been fined Rs 5 crore, while Ramakrishna has been handed a penalty of Rs 5 crore.

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Subramanian, who along with Ramakrishna is the subject of a government probe over alleged wrongdoings during their time at the country’s largest stock exchange, has been fined Rs 5 crore.

The order by SEBI Chief General Manager Suresh Menon came on a complaint received by the market regulator in 2015 that alleged irregularities in certain brokers availing point-to-point (P2P) dark fibre connectivity from Sampark Infotainment, which was the service provider for NSE’s co-location servers.