UNETHICAL PRACTICES IN FINANCE SECTOR.
Describing unsuitable behaviour, even if the behaviour is
legal. Unethical behaviour can violate a code of conduct for a particular
industry or sector. Professional organizations can censure or revoke the
licenses of those professionals who are found to have committed unethical acts.
SOME EXAMPLES
OF UNETHICAL PRACTICES
1. Holding up bills of
vendors on silly reasons and ultimately buying from others to avoid payments to
earlier vendors.
2. Delay in paying wages, paying interest to financiers, paying
incentives, paying bonus to employees.
3. Cheating employees of their dues towards medical expenses,
not providing leaves, children education fees, etc.
UNETHICAL
THINGS IN FINANCE
FRAUD
A fraud may be a dishonest act by an employee that end personal benefit to the worker at a price to the employer. Example- a bookkeeper in small company
diverted Rs. 75000 of bill payment to a private checking account over a 3 year period.
MISLEADING budget
Before investing money investor want to understand the company's financial
position and performance. they need to ascertain the record and earnings report . So, financial companies
sometimes intentionally prepare false budget to enhance their chances of getting invested.
INSIDER TRADING
A trading of corporation's stock or other guarantees by individual with access
to non-public information about the corporate, it's unfair would destroy the safety markets by destroying investor
trust.
THE KETAN
PAREKH SCAM
The Ketan Parekh scam was
the second biggest scam the move backward the Bombay Stock Exchange after the
Harshad Mehta scam. Ketan Parekh was also known as the Pied Piper of the Dalal Street.
When Harshad Mehta (biggest scammer of the Bombay stock market) believed to be
single handedly driving the stock market, Ketan Parekh had created a 200%
annual return on some stocks. Then, the low profile Indian stock market was
instantly once again making caption all over the world. Later, it turned out
that it was broker turned operator Ketan Parekh that was operate the market and
not changes in the fundamentals.
THE
ILLEGALITIES
The complication with Ketan Parekh's dealing was two-fold:
1. Firstly, he had been receiving money from the supporters
of many companies to take their share prices up. This can be seen as insider
dealing and by itself was enough to get Ketan Parekh into severe difficulties.
2. However, to top it up, Ketan Parekh had also rob large
amounts of cash from the Madhavapura Mercantile Commercial Bank. He was trust
to have suborn the officials of the said bank to move them to lend against
shares to a greater extent than was permitted by law. First, the bank crossed
its prescribed limits to lend against market securities as it extended credit
to Ketan Parekh. Then the bank started making unsecured loans to him. The loans
would be permitted first and the security would be collected a few days later
making the loans unsecured for the interim duration.
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Thank You,
Sunil Kumar Sahu
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According to a govt. Website RBI is taking measures such as
Delete•checking the party background and the capability to repay the loan
•Checking the implementations of the loan
•Tracking the progress of the project
Etc.