Perhaps, Sebi needs to be more muscular: Chairman
Mumbai: Sebi Chairman Ajay Tyagi on Wednesday said the regulator has always adopted a prudent and discussion-based approach on all issues but it "perhaps needs to be more muscular" to build trust among whistleblowers to reach out to it.
The remarks come in the wake of a whistleblower approaching US watchdog SEC with a complaint against IT major Infosys instead of Sebi. Infosys is also listed in the US. "Our approach has to be prudent, to have discussions with the market participants on each issue.
I don't want to boast, but we will go through with consultative process on intermediaries, on market participants and we will follow the process as to what needs to be done," he said. Speaking to reporters after Sebi's board meeting here, Tyagi also said that last year, there have been events where any regulator would have looked into issues very seriously and lapses that needed to be corrected.
"We don't have to be muscular or anything," he remarked to a query about perception that Sebi is muscular. To a question about a recent instance of a whistleblower approaching the regulator of another country with a complaint, Tyagi said there is no answer but that might be contradicting the view that Sebi is very muscular.
"Why would anyone approach other regulator? I have no answer to that, but perhaps that is contradicting your view that Sebi is very muscular. Perhaps, Sebi needs to be more muscular to have the trust built in those people that they should in fact make a reference to Sebi," he noted. Sebi is looking into the whistleblower complaint of alleged lapses at Infosys.