The government on Thursday said market regulator Sebi has sought stronger powers to recover monetary penalties from defaulters.
"Sebi has proposed that the Sebi Act be amended to provide for effective mechanisms for recovery of monetary penalties imposed by Sebi in such a manner as may be specified by regulations or if found expedient as per provisions of the Income Tax Act through a reference to the income tax authority on the lines of the provisions of Section 39 of the Competition Act, 2002," the Minister said.
According to Meena, there were 1,290 defaulters as on June 30, 2012, while the total amount of penalty imposed on them stood at Rs 112.25 crore (Rs 1.12 billion).
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