Complaint against Sebi chief falls short of persuading us to probe: Lokpal – Read

Anti-corruption ombudsman Lokpal has said that a complaint by a Lok Sabha MP alleging impropriety and conflict of interest by capital markets regulator Sebi’s chairperson, Madhabi Puri Buch “falls short” of persuading it to order any probe.

While deciding on two complaints filed by different individuals on the basis of a report by US-based “activist short-seller” Hindenburg Research, it asked the complainants to file affidavits mentioning details of the efforts made by them “to verify the authenticity and credibility of the claims in the recent report of Hindenburg Research published on 10.08.2024.”

It also asked them to articulate the allegations against the “person concerned” which may constitute an “offence of corruption” within the ambit of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, ‘provision wise’, as per the Lokpal’s order dated September 20, which was put up in public domain “to obviate the possibility of speculation and misinformation including politicisation of the matter”.

Hindenburg Research had in its report alleged that Buch and her husband had stakes in obscure offshore funds used in the alleged Adani money siphoning scandal.

The allegations were denied by the duo, who said the short-seller was attacking the capital markets regulator’s credibility and attempting a character assassination. Adani Group had also termed Hindenburg Research’s allegations as malicious and manipulation of select public information.

Hindenburg had said 18 months since its damning report on Adani, “Sebi has shown a surprising lack of interest in Adani’s alleged undisclosed web of Mauritius and offshore shell entities.”

Obscure offshore Bermuda and Mauritius funds, allegedly controlled by Vinod Adani — elder brother of the group’s chairman Gautam Adani — are alleged to have been used to round-trip funds and inflate stock price.

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