In view of increasing cases of corporate fraud, it is necessary to provide sufficient powers to Serious Fraud Investigation Office to remove all ambiguities. Explain (200 Words)
Refer - Financial Express
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KEY POINTS
The sophisticated nature of financial crimes required a specialised agency to investigate and prosecute white-collar criminals.
Hurdles
· A major hurdle in investigating complex financial crimes across the globe has been jurisdictional overlap between investigative agencies, leading to divergent findings.
· The biggest hurdle was the lack of legislative backing.
SFIO
· Against this backdrop, the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) was established on the recommendation of the Naresh Chandra Committee.
· The objective was to create a multidisciplinary body that could single-handedly tackle complex corporate frauds.
· Statutory status has been given under companies act 2013.
· It could now arrest the accused while the threshold for obtaining bail was made incredibly high.
· Under the Companies Act, investigation into corporate frauds by other investigation agencies under various statues, including the IPC, are to be transferred to the SFIO, once it begins its probe.
· It also directs other investigative agencies, including the police, to provide all the information/documents available with them to the SFIO so as to avoid duplication of work.
· Under the Companies Act, special courts have been established to adjudicate upon cases of corporate fraud.
Way forward
· In view of the burgeoning cases of corporate fraud, it is imperative to arm the SFIO with sufficient teeth and remove all ambiguities.
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