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: Anand Subramanian is the mysterious ascetic who influenced former NSE chief’s decisions, claims CBI #IndiaNEWS The Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday said that former National Stock Exchange

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Anand Subramanian is the mysterious ascetic who influenced former NSE chief’s decisions, claims CBI #IndiaNEWS
The Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday said that former National Stock Exchange Group Operating Officer Anand Subramanian was allegedly the unknown “Himalayan ascetic� who had manipulated the group’s former head Chitra Ramkrishna into taking favourable decisions, PTI reported.The agency made the claim before a special Central Bureau of Investigation court while hearing a bail plea filed by Subramanian in the 2018 co-location case. The case pertains to allegations of preferential access to the National Stock Exchange’s algorithmic trading platform. Both Ramkrishna and Subramanian have been arrested in the case.The Central Bureau of Investigation said it was looking into a trip made by Subramanian and Ramkrishna to Seychelles. It said that trip had been mentioned in the email exchanges between Ramkrishna and the mysterious ascetic.The investigative agency said it was not an “innocuous leisure trip� and a thorough inquiry needs to be done, according to PTI.Ramkrishna was the chief executive officer and the managing director of the National Stock Exchange from April 2013 to December 2016. In February, a report by the Securities and Exchange Board of India had said that Ramakrishna took decisions at the stock exchange allegedly based on the guidance of an unknown Himalayan ascetic.SEBI said that Ramakrishna shared confidential information about the National Stock Exchange, including...Read more


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