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SEBI directs stock brokers to implement mechanisms against market fraud

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Mumbai: To boost investor confidence in the stock markets, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has directed brokers to establish robust mechanisms to prevent and detect market abuse and fraud.

In a circular, the markets regulator said that stock brokers need to put in place an institutional mechanism for prevention and detection of fraud or market abuse.

The markets regulator said stock brokers will comply with the mechanisms as laid down in the Broker Regulations. These mechanisms are to ensure “systems for surveillance of trading activities and internal controls; obligations of the stock broker and employees; escalation and reporting mechanisms and Whistle Blower Policy”.

Qualified Stock Brokerages (QSBs) will need to implement these mechanisms from August 1 while other brokerages will have to roll these out between January 1, 2025, and April 1, 2026.

The circular stated that the standards of implementation, including operational modalities will be formulated by the brokers' Industry Standards Forum (ISF), in consultation with the SEBI.

The provisions of this circular will come into force in a risk-based, staggered manner to ensure smooth adoption and effective implementation for all the stock brokers by providing enough time for stock brokers, based on their size, for making necessary changes, said the markets regulator.


Source: IANS

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