SECP Conducted Inspections and Investigations of 105 Stock Brokers in 2020-21

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has conducted onsite inspections and investigations of 105 stock market brokers and issued warnings to 35 brokerage companies during 2020-21.

The SECP data issued on Saturday revealed that onsite supervision is the key tool to monitor the activities of brokers to ensure regulatory compliance. Inspections and investigations of the brokers are conducted regularly based on indicators of risk assessment criteria inclusive of financial strength, compliance level, and business performance. A significant number of inspections and investigations were conducted during the year leading to compliance directives or referrals for adjudication depending upon the nature of regulatory non-compliance.

The SECP report revealed that the offsite review of financial statements and other statutory returns is the primary tool for supervision of the corporate sector. Onsite inspections or investigations are conducted if necessitated by the offsite review, based on the recommendation of the registrar or a complaint by an eligible shareholder. Major non-compliances or irregularities observed during the offsite or onsite reviews are referred for adjudication while warning or compliance directives are issued for minor non-compliances by the respective supervision functions.

Moving ahead, in the forthcoming year, the Commission foresees thorough and well-synced enforcement supported by offsite supervision, onsite inspections, investigations, and adjudication functions. Priority areas continue to aim at transparent disclosure, informed decision-making, accountability, and protecting minority shareholders and the general public.

AML/CFT-related compliance shall remain a key focus. Further, focus areas include strengthening risk-based supervision including improving the risk matrix for identification of high-risk companies for prioritizing examination of such companies, taking appropriate measures against non-performing units, pursuing actions against non-filers, and strengthening vigilant inspection and investigation functions, SECP’s report added.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Dr Jehanzeb Steps Down

Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Dr Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan resigned from his post on Saturday. The additional charge of the post has been given to Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal.

Dr Jehanzeb was appointed as the Deputy Chairman Planning Commission back in August 2019 by the then Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government while he was serving the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS).

After his retirement as a BPS-22 officer, he was once against appointed to the post in August 2020 in Special Pay Scales (SPS) by former Prime Minister Imran Khan for a period of three years. His contract was to expire in August 2023.

Dr Jehanzeb’s resignation is the second high profile resignation within a week. A few days earlier, Dr Muhammad Ahmed Zubair had resigned from his post as the Chief Economist of the Planning Commission.

Source: Pro Pakistani

LG by-polls on vacant seats held in KP

Local Bodies Elections on vacant seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which were postponed for various reasons, were held on Sunday.

According to the Election Commission of Pakistan, the polling took place in South Waziristan, North Waziristan, Kurram, Abbottabad, Mansehra, Batgram, Upper Kohistan and Malakand.

The polling took place in Six Tehsils and 26 Village and Neighborhood Councils for various seats.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Cholera outbreak controlled in Pir Koh, Dera Bugti: Report

The cholera epidemic has been controlled in Pir Koh and Dera Bugti.

According to a report presented a report to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif by the Balochistan government, only three patients are being treated at hospital while 3615 victims of cholera have been recovered from disease.

The outbreak of cholera in Pir Koh and Dera Bugti was caused by the use of water from a natural spring in Pathar Nalla.

The report further said that as per the direction of the Prime Minister, arrangements were made to stop the use of water.

It said natural spring now has been opened for non-drinking use.

Source: Radio Pakistan