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Sebi chief Buch is addressing conflict of interest claims: Nirmala SitharamanThese are the first public comments by the finance minister on the allegations against Buch.
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

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New Delhi: The head of Sebi and her husband are answering allegations of conflict of interest raised by Congress, and the facts have to be "taken on board", Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday.

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Securities and Exchange Board of India chair Madhabi Puri Buch has faced criticism from US short-seller Hindenburg Research and Indian opposition parties about alleged conflicts of interest in investigations related to the Adani Group and other corporate entities. Buch has denied all allegations.

Congress has led calls for her to resign.

“Quite a few allegations are being answered by her and by her husband. Both of them together are defending themselves and putting out facts to contradict those that (are) being alleged by the Congress party," Sitharaman told News18 India news channel.

"So I think the facts will have to be taken on board,” Sitharaman said, adding - without elaborating - that she will not prejudge Buch's response.

These are the first public comments by the finance minister on the allegations against Buch.

The Congress party has alleged that Buch had a conflict of interest in dealings with ICICI Bank - where she worked until 2011 - Mahindra Group and Dr Reddy's Laboratories, among others.

The three companies, Buch and her husband have denied the allegations.

Separately, Sitharaman said the Indian government must consider supporting small traders impacted by predatory pricing practices by large companies.

An Indian antitrust investigation found US e-commerce giant Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart violated local competition laws by giving preference to select sellers on their shopping websites, according to reports seen by Reuters.

Last month, the commerce minister publicly called out Amazon, saying its investments were often used to cover its business losses.

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(Published 16 September 2024, 21:24 IST)