The CBI has registered a case against former MCX MD Jignesh Shah, four former chairpersons of the Forward Market Commission and others for allegedly facilitating nationwide exchange status for MCX in 2003, officials said today.
Searches were carried out at the office of Shah and others in nine locations in Mumbai, Gwalior and Shimla, the officials said.
It is alleged that the accused had facilitated Multi Commodity of India Ltd (MCX) in getting nationwide multi-commodity exchange status even though it did not fulfil the stipulated criteria.
Besides Shah, the CBI has also booked four former chairmen of the Forward Market Commission (erstwhile government body now part of SEBI), Bishnu Khatua, Keval Ram, Anand Kumar Bhat and Rajeev Kumar Agarwal, who had held the post previously, they said.
The then deputy MD of MCX Joseph Massey, the then deputy director, Market Commission, Vishal Nair, have also been named in the FIR, they said.
It is alleged that the FMC allowed MCX in getting status of multi commodity exchange for which the permission was given in 2003 even though it did not fulfil the criteria, they said.
"Jignesh Shah and the FTIL illegally retained shares beyond permissible limit of 26 per cent, deriving wrongful gain of Rs 137 crores by selling 26 lakh excess shares at the rate of Rs 1032 per shares," an official said.
Refuting the allegations, 63 Moons (erstwhile FTIL) spokesperson said, "The search by the CBI today was in connection with the matter of permission granted to the MCX in 2003. We find this surprising because the permission was granted 15 years ago when the country did not have a pan-India commodity exchange."
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