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Satyam founder B Ramalinga Raju"s disclosure of an accounting fraud had posed a major dilemma for market regulator Sebi on whether to halt trade, but it did not although the US banned it for a day. "At that time the issue was do you close the market or do you allow the market to operate? Now if there is somebody who knows about the confession (and) wants to buy (or sell) at price "X", should we as a regulator be coming in the way? We didn"t see the need to intervene in the price formation process," C B Bhave, Chairman of Securities and Exchange Board of India(SEBI), told PTI. The scrip of the iconic IT firm crashed 78 per cent to Rs 39.95 from Rs 179.10 on January 7, the day of the disclosure. Responding to queries as to why investors interest was not protected whereas the government saved the company and its employees, Bhave said: "Our judgement at that time was that we should not be coming in the way of such a transaction.As long as this information is available to the whole market, which was all over the media, we didn"t see the need to intervene in the price formation process". Anyway, Bhave feels Indian regulators need not take cues from the US or others. Why India, a fast growing market, should play a subservient role or follow the developed countries, he wondered in the context of actions taken by US regulator after the financial crisis. "It appears that the (global financial) crisis was handled much better in India," he said. Sebi had initiated action to plug loopholes, if any, after the Satyam fiasco, which had also raised questions about the role of IT company"s auditor. The regulator had ordered peer review of accounts of blue-chip companies by a second audit firm. "Peer review is still on. Once we will get all the peer reviews then we would study those. Action is on," Bhave said. Sebi had approached ICAI to make it mandatory for audit firms of all listed companies to have such a review. The peer review, suggested by the SEBI Committee on Disclosures and Accounting Standards, was aimed at reassuring global investors and at the same time strengthening financial reporting.


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