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SEBI orders forensic audit of Svam Software

Markets regulator SEBI has ordered a forensic audit of Svam Software, which figures among 331 suspected shell companies, after finding prima facie evidence of misrepresentation of financials by the firm.

November 28, 2017 / 18:38 IST
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Markets regulator SEBI has ordered a forensic audit of Svam Software, which figures among 331 suspected shell companies, after finding prima facie evidence of misrepresentation of financials by the firm.

While calling for the forensic audit, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has lifted the trading restrictions imposed on the firm.

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"In view of the prima facie evidence on the misrepresentation of financials by the company as well as suspicion of misuse of funds/ books of accounts of the company, the persons who are in control of the company and the directors/promoters of the company are prima facie liable for action by SEBI...," the regulator said in an interim order dated November 27.

The regulator has directed BSE to appoint an independent forensic auditor to verify any misrepresentation of financials and business by Svam Software Ltd (SSL) as well as any misuse of the books of accounts or funds.