Sebi bans Midvalley from securities market for 7 years over fund diversion

Sebi conducted an investigation between January-February, 2011 to ascertain any irregularities with respect to the initial public offer (IPO) made by the firm

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Markets regulator on Thursday banned Midvalley Entertainment Ltd and its independent directors from the for seven years for diverting proceeds worth over Rs 50 crore and not making requisite disclosures in the prospectus.

Additionally, four other officials including the compliance officer and manager of accounts and finance have been barred from the for varying time periods.

conducted an investigation between January-February, 2011 to ascertain any irregularities with respect to the initial public offer (IPO) made by the firm.

It was noted that out of Rs 60 crore of proceeds, the company had utilised only Rs 3 crore towards the objects of the issue and diverted over Rs 50 crore to its related entities.

Midvalley also failed to make disclosures in the prospectus regarding directorship of Vasan Chidambaram, independent director, in two other entities.

"By not complying with the regulatory obligation of making true and complete disclosures, the company and its directors and the signatories to the RHP/Prospectus have misled the investors which is detrimental to the interest of investors in securities market," said.

Accordingly, the entities have been restrained from accessing the securities markets. The senior officials have also been barred from holding any key managerial position during the period of restraint.

In a separate order, Sebi levied a fine of Rs 15 lakh on VCG & Co and its partner Vishal Chandra Gupta, statutory auditor of Tarini International, for issuing an unqualified utilisation certificate certifying that the firm had utilised an amount of over Rs 16 crore out of the proceeds for the proposed objectives of the share sale.

However, the actual utilisation of IPO proceeds was significantly different from the certificate issued by VCG.

The company had incurred only Rs 211.40 lakh out of IPO proceeds for objects stated in the prospectus as against Rs 1630.98 lakh certified by the statutory auditor, Sebi noted.

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First Published: Thu, February 20 2020. 18:50 IST