New Delhi: The government on Friday introduced a bill in Lok Sabha to amend the laws governing chartered accountants, cost accountants, and company secretaries to strengthen the disciplinary mechanisms in place at the respective institutes.
The bill’s key objectives are to strengthen the disciplinary mechanisms, provide provision for time-bound disposal of cases against members of the three institutes, address the conflict of interest between the institutes’ administrative and disciplinary arms, and enhance overall accountability, PTI reported.
The Chartered Accountants, the Cost and Works Accountants and the Company Secretaries (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was introduced in the Lower House on Friday amid Opposition din over the Lakhimpur Kheri violence that happened in Uttar Pradesh in October.
Chartered accountants, cost accountants and company secretaries come under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949, the Cost and Works Accountants Act, 1959 and the Company Secretaries Act, 1980, respectively.
Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who moved the bill, said that on account of changes in the country’s economic and corporate environment, it has become necessary to amend the Acts.
In recent years, the role of certain chartered accountants has come under the scanner following various corporate frauds coming into light.
The amendments to the Acts have been proposed on the basis of recommendations made by a high-level committee that was set up by the corporate affairs ministry to examine the existing provisions in the Acts for dealing with the cases of misconduct in the three professional institutes.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, the Institute of Cost Accountants of India and the Institute of Company Secretaries of India are the three professional institutes and they also have the powers to take disciplinary action against their respective members.