Auditors fudged accounts; MCA seeks reopening of past 5 years financial records of ILFS
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Last week, the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) submitted the report from ICAI to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). While submitting the report, the MCA sought reopening of past five years financial records of IL&FS and its units IL&FS Financial Services Ltd (IFIN) and IL&FS Transportation Networks Ltd (ITNL).
Moneycontrol.com, which has reviewed a copy of the ICAI report, says, "The ICAI, in their report, stated that the world’s premier auditors — Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLC, EY affiliate SRBC & Co. LLP and KPMG affiliate BSR & Associates LLP — were negligent and overlooked the actual situation at IL&FS, IFIN and ITNL."
According to the MCA’s application, the auditors understated bad loans and did not point out the inadequate provisioning made against such loans, violating norms set by Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
No reasons were given for increasing the liabilities or loans and the borrowing costs of the financial services subsidiary, leading to non-disclosure of the consequential impact of insufficient provisioning for debts, the report says.
As per the ICAI report the RBI had observed that the net owned funds (NOF) of IFIN had turned negative and it was over leveraged in its annual inspection report for FY 2014-15 and similar observations were made subsequently as well.
In a report, New Indian Express, says, the central government is planning to assign NFRA the task of auditing last five years’ books of accounts of the fraud-hit group. Quoting an official from MCA, the report says, "ICAI has done its primary investigation and the ministry had already placed its request to reopen the books of accounts of the IL&FS. While the process of appointing an independent professional for the purpose is on, the general consensus is that the task should be done under the aegis of NFRA.”
The “serious mismatch” between assets and liabilities which indicated liquidity concern on the lender’s balance sheet.
Key balance sheet indicators of the beleaguered financier, such as its over-reliance on short-terms borrowings for financing its long-term assets, adverse key financial ratios and deterioration in the value of the assets used to generate cash flows.
“In fact the SA (statutory auditors) have mentioned that in view of its (IL&FS) positive net worth, positive cash flows, credit ratings and boards proposals, there is no doubt on the ability of the entity to continues as a going concern,” the report noted.
Deloitte Haskins & Sells was statutory auditor of IL&FS till FY2017, of IFIN from FY2016 to 2018. EY affiliate SRBC & Co was statutory auditor of IL&FS for FY17-18 and for ITNL from FY2016-2018. KPMG affiliates BSR & Associates was statutory auditor for IFIN from FY2016-2018. BSR also audited accounts of ITNL from FY2016-2018.
The NCLT will hear the case next on 1 January 2019. #casansaar (Source - MoneyControl)
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