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Another investment scheme gets Sebi whip

Clamping down on an illegal scheme assuring high returns to investors for investment in land, capitalĀ  markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has barred HNC Infrastructures & Shares India and its directors from raising any funds from public as well as from floating any new schemes.

Based on its preliminary findings into the scheme by HNC Infrastructures, the Securities and Exchange Board of India found that the Madhya Pradesh-based company was running a 'collective investment scheme' (CIS) without requisite approvals and registration from the market regulator.

According to Sebi order dated 5 August, as many as 10,528 investors were found to have been offered the unauthorised investment plan by HNC Infrastructures. Noting that immediate steps were required to prevent activities of entities from defrauding investors, Sebi has ordered HNC Infrastructures and its four promoters/directors ā€˜not to collect any fresh money from investors by its existing schemeā€™ and ā€˜not to launch any new scheme/plan or float any new companies to raise fresh moneysā€™.
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Besides, Sebi has asked HNC and its promoters/directors not to dispose of any of the properties or alienate the assets of the existing scheme as well as not to divert any funds raised from public.
Moreover, they have been asked ā€˜to immediatelyā€™ submit the full inventory of the assets owned by the company out of the amounts collected from the investors and to furnish all the information sought by Sebi such as sample copies of the documents and contracts executed with the investors for the purpose of the scheme. The directions in the order have come into force with immediate
effect, Sebi said.

The market watchdog had begun a probe into the matter after it had received a complaint on 28 November, 2013, regarding the fund raising activity of the company.

Sebi observed that ā€˜the fund mobilising activity of HNC, promising an estimated returns/profit, has been camouflaged by HNC by way of a booking of land /plots for development, only to mislead and attract investment from the general publicā€™.

It added that ā€˜HNC is prima facie engaged in fund mobilising activity from the public, by floating/sponsoring/ launching 'collective investment scheme'... without obtaining a certificate of registration from Sebi as requiredā€™.

Meanwhile, Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) on WednesdayĀ  upheld Sebi decision to reject the withdrawal of public offer made by three entities related to the acquisition of 25 per cent stake in Golden Tobacco Ltd (GTL).

Sebi had rejected the application filed by J P Financial Services, Plus Corporate Ventures and Pramod Jain in October, 2011 seeking permission to withdraw public offer of 12 November, 2009. The public offer was made to acquire 25 per cent stake of GTL from companyā€™s shareholders.

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