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After dragging feet, dose of tinkering

-The Telegraph Calcutta: Mamata Banerjee's zeal for a new anti-fraud bill could delay action against saradha for months but has only a few differences with the old Left-sponsored bill her government has withdrawn, officials said today. "Except for three provisions and a few other minor changes, the language of the two bills is identical," a law department official said. A senior Writers' bureaucrat said the legislative steps that the new bill must...

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PM says unauthorized deposit collection has to be curbed

-The Times of India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Saturday that unauthorized collection of deposits promising high returns has to be curbed as the Centre unleashed a multi-agency probe on chit funds and money pooling firms in West Bengal and the eastern region. Rattled by the collapse of the saradha group in West Bengal, the Centre has asked various agencies such as the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Income Tax department, the ministry...

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saradha-hit govt plans ordinance teeth for Sebi -Subhomoy Bhattacharjee

-The Indian Express New Delhi: Stung by the saradha episode, the government has decided to drastically amend legislation governing the market regulator's power to police chit fund companies. The finance ministry will push for the legislation to be cleared in the current session of Parliament and, if that fails, to issue an ordinance immediately afterward. Government managers believe the explosion of Ponzi schemes in West Bengal and in Uttar Pradesh is enough...

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Netas, scribes may come under ED lens -Pradeep Thakur

-The Times of India The enforcement directorate's probe into alleged money laundering by the scam-scarred saradha group may cover important politicians and their kin, besides media professionals, exposing them to the risk of confiscation of their bank accounts and properties. Sources in the ED, which has already registered a case in Guwahati, said the agency will issue summons to all those who helped siphon off money that saradha had mopped up from...

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Can legal measures root out chit fund frauds? - No -Pratim Ranjan Bose

-The Hindu Business Line There can be no denying the need for a legal framework to ensure that the likes of saradha do not take the entire financial system for a ride. But that said, there will always be greedy investors, willing to be taken in by the tall promises of unscrupulous operators. The latter's task is made easier by loopholes in the law. Hence, Ponzi operators used the legal loopholes...

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