NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha on
Tuesday approved the much-awaited Companies Bill, 2011, making it mandatory
for profit-making companies to spend on activities related to corporate
social responsibility.
If a company does not do so, it
will have to explain the reasons for it.
The
Bill, aimed at improving corporate governance, also contains provisions to
strengthen regulations for companies and auditing firms.
Moving the Bill for consideration,
Sachin Pilot, minister of state (independent charge) for corporate affairs,
said private companies, while maximising their growth, also had some
responsibility towards society and in the country’s equitable and sustainable
growth.
The changes in the Bill include
provisions that make it mandatory for firms – those that have reported
profits of Rs 5 crore (Rs 50 million) or more in last three years- to spend
at least two per cent of their average net profit on CSR activities.
Companies failing to meet the
obligation and not disclosing reasons for it in their books of account would
face action, including penalty.
The Bill to amend the Companies
Act, in force since 1956, had been hanging fire since August 2008, when it
was first introduced.
It was withdrawn as the Lok Sabha
was dissolved.
Pilot emphasised the Bill aimed to
encourage firms to undertake social welfare voluntarily, instead of that
being imposed through “inspector raj”.
Safeguarding workmen in the
legislation, the new law mandates that firms winding up operations have to
pay their employees two years’ salary.
This liability would be
overriding, Pilot said.
The amended legislation, with 470
clauses, caps at 20 the number of companies an auditor can serve.
It also brings in more clarity on
auditors’ criminal liability, besides including annual ratification of their
appointment for five years.
Also, a clause related to offence
of falsely inducing banks for obtaining credit has been introduced.
The changed law gives more
statutory powers to the Serious Fraud Investigation Office to better tackle
corporate fraud.
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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Companies Bill 2011: CSR Mandatory for Profit-Making Companies
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