THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-August 15, 2017- Topic 2
On SEBI's trade restrictions
The order of the Securities and Exchange Board of India imposing
trading restrictions on 331 companies suspected of being shell entities is
an example of rash regulatory action. The Securities Appellate Tribunal has
since rightly ordered the lifting of the trading restrictions imposed on two of
the companies that approached it, namely J Kumar Infraprojects and Prakash
Industries. In fact, the tribunal stated in its order that “it is apparent that
SEBI passed the impugned order without any investigation.”
Interestingly, the
regulatory body had acted on a list of suspect companies that the Ministry of
Corporate Affairs had forwarded after consultation with the Serious Fraud
Investigation Office and the Income Tax department. Instead of conducting an
independent investigation into these suspect companies, SEBI passed the buck to
the exchanges and asked them to impose immediate trading restrictions on the
companies. Before a proper investigation by SEBI or the exchanges, the
companies were put under stage four of the Graded Surveillance Measure, whereby
trading is limited to one day a month, the trading price is capped, and buyers
are required to deposit money. It is suspected that trading on the shares of
these “shell” companies was used as a way to launder black money. In fact, 169
out of the total list of 331 companies had already been suspended from trading
before the order. But on the list were also companies with huge market
capitalisations, and it is reasonable to assume that the predominant share of
trading on any given day is legitimate.
An interesting unknown, meanwhile, is the basis on which the MCA prepared
the list of suspect companies that was forwarded to SEBI. The government’s
resolve to act against dodgy companies, for the sake of bringing business
practices under the purview of the law, is indeed warranted. According to
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, since demonetisation the Centre deregistered
well over 1,60,000 dormant companies until early July. It has also identified
over 37,000 shell firms and 3,00,000 firms engaged in suspicious dealings,
according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At the same time, a sound business
environment also requires that the government adhere to the basic rules of
justice at all times. Handing out extremely harsh punishment on suspect
companies without giving them an adequate chance to explain their positions
smacks of heavy-handedness. The economic costs of freezing the trading of
shares of popular companies are not commensurate with the purported benefits of
such action. While the SAT order has brought some fairness to the entire
proceedings, SEBI’s action will deal a blow to its credibility among investors
as being an effective and unbiased regulatory body. Not surprisingly, investor
unease was at least partially evident on the street where stocks witnessed a
sharp fall after the order. In order to restore confidence, SEBI and the
government must explain the rationale behind their actions.
Vocabulary
Suspect: doubt
the genuineness or truth of.
Example: A broker whose honesty he had no reason to suspect
Synonyms: doubt, distrust, mistrust, have misgivings
about, be skeptical about
Approach: come
near or nearer to someone or something in distance.
Example: The train approached the main line
Synonyms: move toward, come/go toward, advance toward, inch
toward
Apparent: clearly
visible or understood; obvious.
Example: It became apparent that he was talented
Synonyms: evident, plain, obvious, clear, manifest, visible
Impugn: dispute
the truth, validity, or honesty of a statement or motive.
Example: The father does not impugn her capacity as a good mother
Synonyms: call into
question, challenge, question, dispute, query, take
issue with
Buck: lowest
of a particular rank.
Example: A buck private
Surveillance: close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal.
Example: He found himself put under surveillance by military intelligence
Synonyms: observation, scrutiny, watch, view, inspection, supervision, spying
Predominant: present as the strongest or main element.
Example: Its predominant color was white
Synonyms: main, chief, principal, most
important, primary, prime, central
Legitimate: conforming to the law or to rules.
Example: His claims to legitimate authority
Synonyms: legal, lawful, licit, legalized, authorized, permitted, permissible
Dodgy: dishonest
or unreliable.
Example: A dodgy secondhand car salesman
Commensurate: corresponding in size or degree; in proportion.
Example: Salary will be commensurate with experience
Synonyms: equivalent, equal, corresponding, correspondent, comparable
Rationale: a
set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular
belief.
Example: He explained the rationale behind the change
Synonyms: reasons, reasoning, thinking, logic, grounds, sense, principle
