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SECP refutes report regarding action against companies for gold, valuables recovery

byCT Report
09/07/2019
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) on Tuesday strongly refutes the reports attributing the commission for taking action against companies to recovery gold and other valuable properties.

The SECP in a statement the SECP said, being the apex regulator of the corporate sector, the SECP is taking all necessary steps to ensure beneficial regulation and growth of capital market and corporate sector in Pakistan.

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SECP strongly refutes news items appearing in a section of the press attributing any purported action against companies to recover gold and other valuable properties. “No crackdown of any sort is being planned or under consideration of the Commission,” it said.

It is also clarified that SECP does not regulate or enforce Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 or Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 2017.

SECP powers are restricted to offences provided in the SECP Act, 1997, and other administered legislation as provided in its Schedule.

The recently notified Rules, i.e. the “SECP (Search and Seizure) Rules, 2019” are a requirement of law under section 31 of the SECP Act, 1997, which merely lays down strict procedures for use of powers by the SECP’s investigation officers.

It is reiterated that these powers are restricted to investigations ordered by the Commission under the SECP-administered legislation. As wrongly reported in a section of the media no new powers have been bequeathed to the SECP.

It is clarified that the powers of search and seizure and forced entry have been part and parcel of the SECP Act, 1997, since the establishment of the Commission.

It is stressed here that recently notified Rules are aimed at helping the Commission to curb any potential misuse of authority by the investigation officers.

The rules, inter alia, require investigation officers to first seek authorization, in writing, from the Commission, comprising of five Commissioners for the purpose of search and seizure. Further, in certain circumstances, the order from the relevant magistrate is also required.

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