Companies Act, 2013 (‘the Act’) regarding of “Establishment of Serious Fraud Investigation Office” (SFIO) by Central Government and investigation of affairs of company by established SFIO & their powers to arrest the accused.
Establishment of SFIO by Central Government and Investigation into the affairs of company by SFIO are guided by section 211 & section 212 of the Companies Act, 2013 respectively. Enforcement of the provisions of this sections and applicable rules thereof are notified on following dates accordingly:
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Serious Fraud Investigation Office:
Section 211 of the Act deals with the establishment of Serious Fraud Investigation Office by the Central Government as a multi-disciplinary organization, guided by separate new section under the Companies Act, 2013.
What is SFIO…..?
SFIO is agency in India carrying investigation of serious case of FRAUDS. It is under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. It is a multi-disciplinary organization having experts from financial sector, capital market, accountancy, forensic audit, taxation, law, information technology, company law, customs and investigation for the prosecution of white-collar crimes and frauds under the company’s law. Agency headquarters is in the Indian capital, New Delhi; the agency has 4 regional offices in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai
This was a major recommendation made by the Naresh Chandra Committee which was set up by the government on 21 August 2002 on corporate governance and Government approved the setting up of organization on 9th January, 2003.
The whole and sole purpose behind the establishment of SFIO was protection of interest of investors. Investors are the real owners of a company but the power of management of the company is vested in the Board of Directors. There are chances to abuse of power like committing fraud, by few directors of the company. Therefore Central Government has established SFIO to deal specifically with investigation of corporate frauds, to prevent and catch such crimes |
SFIO will undertake only those cases, which involves:
a) Complexity and having inter- departmental and multi-disciplinary ramifications.
b) Substantial involvement of public interest in terms of monetary misappropriation or in terms of number of persons affected and
c) The possibility of investigations leading to or contributing towards a clear improvement in systems, law of procedure.
Constitution of SFIO…..?
(Accordingly the Central Government has framed Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Serious Fraud Investigation Office, Additional Director (Capital Market)/ Joint Director (Capital Market) and Additional Director (Financial Transaction) Group ‘A’ post recruitment Rules, 2015.)
Investigation Into The Affairs Of The Company By SFIO
The Companies Act empowers the Central Government with the right to investigate the affairs of the company, especially in cases of an alleged fraud or even in the oppression of the minority shareholders.
There are three types of investigation mentioned in the Companies Act 2013
1. An investigation into the affairs of the Companies
2. An investigation into company’s affairs in other cases
3. An investigation into the ownership of the Companies
As per section 212 of the Act, the Central Government may refer any matter for investigation to SFIO, of it is of the opinion that it is necessary to investigate on the basis of:
a) on receipt of a report of the Registrar or inspector under section 208 where further investigation into the affairs of the company is necessary;
b) on intimation of a special resolution passed by a company that its affairs are required to be investigated;
c) in the public interest; or
d) on request from any Department of the Central Government or a State Government
The case shall not be investigated by other departments when assigned to SFIO
As per section 212 (2) of the Act, when any case has been assigned by the Central Government to the SFIO for investigation under this Act, no other investigating agency of Central Government or any State Government shall proceed with investigation in such case in respect of any offence under this Act and all existing cases will be transferred to SFIO.
The investigation officer of SFIO shall have powers of inspector under section 217. The company and its officers and employees, who are or have been in employment of the company, shall be responsible to provide all information, explanation, documents and assistance to the investigating officer as he may require for conduct of the investigation
Criminal Liabilities of Company in cases of Fraud
The certain corporate activities have been regarded as fraud and kept under the category of cognizable as well as non-bailable offences and punishable under section 447 of the Companies Act, 2013.
Provided the special court shall not take cognizance of any offence except upon complaint in writing made by –
SFIO will now have power to arrest in respect of certain offences which are punishable for fraud provided in section 447 and such person.
Powers To Arrest
Companies (Arrest in connection with Investigation by Serious Fraud Investigation Office) Rules, 2017 read with Section 212 of the Act
Most provisions of the Act came into force on April 1, 2014. While powers of arrest to the SFIO, which comes under the corporate affairs ministry, the provision has been notified only now. The ministry has notified the rules pertaining to arrests in connection with Investigation by the SFIO and they came into effect from August 24, 2017.
As per the notification:
(Provided “In case of an arrest being made by additional director or assistant director, the prior written approval of the director SFIO shall be obtained,” as per the Notification)
Prior Intimation required in case of Government Company: > To managing Director or person in charge of affairs of such company > To the secretary of the administrative ministry concerned should be intimated by the arresting officer (if managing director or person in charge of affairs of such company themselves are being arrested) |
Actions to be taken after Arrest:
Maintenance of Register
According to the ministry,
i. From the date of judgement or final order of the Trial court, in cases where the said judgement has not been impugned in the appellate court
ii. from the date of disposal of the matter before the final appellate court, in cases where the said judgement or final order has been impugned, whichever is later.
The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), relating to arrest shall be applied mutatis mutandis to every arrest made under this (Companies) Act,” the ministry said
Order by Central Government:
On completion of the investigation, SFIO will submit report to the Central Government, who on its receipt may, order SFIO to initiate prosecution against the company and its past or present officers or employees connected thereto and any other person directly or indirectly connected to the affairs of the company.
Thus Companies act, 2013 has given statutory recognition to serious fraud Investigation office and investigation into affairs of company by SFIO under section 211 and 212 of the Act respectively.
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1. What is the role of the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) in investigating fraud in Indian commerce? |
2. How does the SFIO handle interdisciplinary issues in Indian commerce? |
3. Can you provide examples of interdisciplinary issues that the SFIO may encounter in Indian commerce? |
4. What are the legal powers of the SFIO during its investigation of fraud in Indian commerce? |
5. How does the SFIO contribute to maintaining integrity in Indian commerce? |
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