IT dept. conducts searches on NSEL members

August 22, 2013 05:19 pm | Updated June 02, 2016 05:49 am IST - New Delhi

The Income Tax department is conducting searches on the business premises of two dozen members of the National Spot Exchange Limited (NSEL) which is facing alleged irregularity charges in settling Rs 5,600 crore dues to investors.

Multiple teams of I-T sleuths visited the offices of the firms of the 24 members, a number of which are either small entities or are suspected to be front companies for other people, sources said.

The searches are being done in cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Nagpur, Jaipur and few other locations.

The I-T action has been launched to check the stocks and goods stored in the warehouses of these firms, to check the account books and transactions in order to ascertain any possible tax evasion by these entities and verify their claims of huge dues, they said.

The tax authorities, according to sources, have already gathered financial details about these member entities from the NSEL and commodity market regulator -- Forward Markets Commission (FMC).

NSEL is facing the problem of settling Rs 5,600 crore dues after its suspended trade on July 31, following the government direction in the wake of violation of certain rules by the exchange.

As of now, the Exchange could settle only Rs 92.12 crore out of the scheduled of Rs 174.72 crore payment it had committed to FMC.

NSEL has also sacked its Managing Director and CEO Anjani Sinha and six other top executives in the wake of these developments.

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