ICAI probing financial disclosures of Byju's, says President Debashis Mitra
ICAI President Debashis Mitra said the Institute is aware of the issues at Byju's and that was not just because Karti Chidambaram had written to it about the alleged issues.

Last month, the Congress leader had also written to the ICAI (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India) to review the company's financials.
ICAI President Debashis Mitra said the Institute is aware of the issues at Byju's and that was not just because Karti Chidambaram had written to it about the alleged issues.
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"We don't see any serious lapses at the company but yes it looks like there are issues around its financial disclosures. The FRRB (Financial Reporting Review Board) is also looking into the matter," he told PTI here.
The institute's FRRB, constituted in July this year, works to bring improvements in financial reporting practices and help boost investors' confidence in audited financial statements.
The FRRB restricts its reviews to the published financial statements only and does not carry out re-audit or review how audit has been conducted by auditors concerned, as per the website.
For the fiscal ended March 2021, Byju's reported a loss of Rs 4,588 crore and revenue of Rs 2,428 crore.
In the letter to the ICAI on October 14, Karti Chidambaram said there were various red flags in the company's financials for 2020-21 period.
"If these costs were counted as a direct expense, instead of a capital expense Byju's total loss for FY2021 would have gone over Rs 5,000 crore. Such irregular accounting practices fail to give a clear picture of Byju's income, expenses and losses," the letter had said.
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