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Financial Watchdog Imposes 7-Year Ban On Former Deloitte Partner Over Il&FS Unit Audit

Mr Sen denied all charges of misconduct before the NFRA, the order added.
Mr Sen denied all charges of misconduct before the NFRA, the order added.

The National Financial Regulatory Authority (NFRA) on Wednesday imposed a seven-year audit ban on a former partner of Deloitte's India unit for lapses in the audit of an infrastructure lender whose debt defaults sparked a credit crisis in 2018. The NFRA also imposed Rs 25 lakh ($33,500) fine on Udayan Sen for professional misconduct while inspecting the books of IL&FS Financial Services Ltd (IFIN) for financial year 2017/2018.

Mr Sen could not immediately be reached for comment.In a statement, Deloitte India said "we are surprised and concerned" that the NFRA issued an order against its former partner even while a Delhi court case was pending on the same matter. After being served a notice by the NFRA in January, Mr Sen had challenged the watchdog in court, which last month said any NFRA order would not come into effect until July 31.

The NFRA said on Wednesday that its order would not take effect before that date. In Wednesday's 88-page order, the NFRA said Mr Sen failed to disclose certain facts during the audit of the infrastructure firm and was grossly negligent in performing his professional duties

Mr Sen denied all charges of misconduct before the NFRA, the order added. "In this case, it has been clearly shown that the independence in mind and independence in appearance of the statutory auditor has been completely compromised," the NFRA order said.

IFIN is a unit of major infrastructure financing and construction firm IL&FS, which defaulted on some debts in 2018, triggering wider concerns about risk and debt-management practices in the financial industry. A government-appointed board at IL&FS has been working to resolve the company's debt issues