Need for separate act for SFIO with whistle blower norm: Panel

A government-appointed committee has recommended a separate Act for the Serious Fraud Investigation Office incorporating a provision for 'whistle blower' to check financial frauds, like the one happened in Satyam Computer, at early stage.

NEW DELHI: A government-appointed committee has recommended a separate Act for the Serious Fraud Investigation Office incorporating a provision for 'whistle blower' to check financial frauds, like the one happened in Satyam Computer, at early stage.

A whistle blower is a person who indicates misconduct in a company.

The Vepa Kamesam Committee, set up in 2006 to review the functioning of the investigating agency, has recommended to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs that there should be a whistle blower policy in the Companies Act in the short run and in the SFIO Act in the long run to detect corporate frauds at early stage.

The panel has recommended a "separate statute for the SFIO should be considered in the long run" apart from its recognition in the Companies Act.

The eight-member committee, headed by former deputy governor of RBI Vepa Kamesam, submitted its report recently to the ministry and has suggested the future course of action for the investigating agency.

The report, according to the sources in the Committee, took into account the multi-crore rupee Satyam scam, which shook the corporate world.
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