NFRA Fines Deloitte, Auditors for Lapses in ZEEL Audits

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Dec 24, 2024 17:08
The National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) has penalized Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP and two auditors for failing to identify and report financial misrepresentations in ZEEL audits.
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New Delhi, Dec 24 (PTI) The National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) has imposed a fine of Rs 2 crore on Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP as well as penalties on two chartered accountants for lapses in auditing of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd during 2018-19 and 2019-20 financial years.

Along with slapping a fine of Rs 10 lakh, A B Jani has been barred from taking up any audit work for 5 years while the fine is Rs 5 lakh on Rakesh Sharma and the debarment period is 3 years.

Jani was the Engagement Partner (EP) and Sharma was the Engagement Quality Control Review (EQCR) Partner for the audit of the company for 2018-19 and 2019- 20.

The regulator had suo motu examined the audit file for the statutory audit of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) for the given periods to assess whether the auditor committed any professional misconduct.

After examining the audit file and responses of the audit firm to its queries as well as other records, NFRA said prima facie the auditors had not discharged their professional duties under the Companies Act as well as the Standards on Auditing (SA).

In its 30-page order dated December 23, NFRA said auditors failed to meet the relevant requirements of the SAs and violated the Act in respect of certain significant related party transactions.

The watchdog has imposed a monetary penalty of Rs 2 crore on Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP apart from penalties on Jani and Sharma.

Both individuals have been debarred from "being appointed as an auditor or internal auditor or from undertaking any audit in respect of financial statements or internal audit of the functions and activities of any company or body corporate," for varying periods.

The ban on Jani and Sharma is for 5 and 3 years, respectively.

In September 2018, ZEEL Chairman, who is also the promoter of Essel Group of companies, issued a letter to Yes Bank, committing Rs 200 crore fixed deposit of ZEEL as a guarantee for the loans given by Yes Bank to a promoter group company Essel Green Mobility Ltd.

The bank appropriated the fixed deposit in July 2019, towards settlement of loan amounts due from seven promoter group companies.

"Neither the creation and maintenance of fixed deposit nor its reappropriation by the bank was with the approval of the board or shareholders of the company. The statutory auditors failed to identify and report this misrepresentation," the regulator said.

Further, NFRA said its examination showed that the auditors were grossly negligent, failed to apply professional skepticism and due diligence, did not adequately challenge the management's assertions, and failed to evaluate reporting of suspected fraud.

This was evident from unauthorised guarantees/securities, premature closure of the fixed deposit by the bank and unauthorised use of ZEEL' s funds for settling the loan of the promoter group companies, with the knowledge of the Chairman of the group and management of ZEEL, the regulator said in the order.

A show cause notice was issued to the audit firm and the two auditors, and after considering their responses, the watchdog found that the audit firm and the two auditors, "are guilty of professional misconduct". Subsequently, the latest order was passed by it.
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