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Subhash Chandra, Punit Goenka barred from holding directorial positions: SEBI interim order

SEBI stated that Chandra and Goenka ‘alienated’ assets of ZEEL and other listed firms of Essel Group for associate entities owned & controlled by them.

Published on: Jun 12, 2023 11:21 PM IST
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India in its interim order on Monday barred Essel Group chairperson Subhash Chandra along with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) managing director and chief executive officer Punit Goenka from holding the position of a director or key managerial position in any listed company for allegedly siphoning off funds of the media firm.

Essel Group chairman Subhash Chandra. (Mint File)
Essel Group chairman Subhash Chandra. (Mint File)

The market regulator stated that Chandra and Goenka ‘alienated’ the assets of ZEEL and other listed companies of the media conglomerate for the benefit of associate entities which are owned and controlled by them.

The SEBI order also pointed out that the siphoning of funds appeared to be a well-planned scheme since in some instances, the layering of transactions involved using as many as 13 entities as pass-through entities within a short period of two days only.

As per SEBI, the share price of ZEEL came down from a high of close to 600 per share to the present price of less than 200 per share during financial year 2018-19 to 2022-23.

“This erosion of wealth despite the company being so profitable and generating profit after tax consistently would lead to a conclusion that all was not well with the company”, the market regulator added. The promoter shareholding dropped from 41.62 per cent to 3.99 per cent.

 
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