SEBI Clears Prime Focus of Misleading Financials and Accounting Charges
Shares of media services giant Prime Focus are expected to see significant movement following a major regulatory breakthrough. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has officially closed its adjudication proceedings against the company and its top management, clearing them of allegations regarding fraudulent accounting practices.
SEBI Dismisses Allegations of Financial Manipulation
The regulatory scrutiny began following an investigation into transactions conducted by Prime Focus during the 2020 and 2022 fiscal years. SEBI had initially alleged that the company engaged in misleading financial reporting by transferring business divisions to indirect subsidiaries under common control. Specifically, the regulator questioned the transfer of the Visual Effects (VFX) division to DNEG Creative Services and the subsequent sale of post-production services to DNEG India Media Services.
The core of the investigation centered on whether Prime Focus had incorrectly applied Ind AS 103, which governs business combinations involving entities under common control. SEBI's examination suggested that these transactions artificially boosted the company's reported profits—generating gains of ₹200.27 crore in FY20 and ₹250.20 crore in FY22. Without these gains, the regulator noted, Prime Focus would have reported a consolidated loss of ₹267.83 crore in FY20.
Findings on Accounting Standards and Consolidation
In a decisive order issued on June 16, SEBI Adjudicating Officer Amit Kapoor ruled that the allegations of accounting irregularities and violations of anti-fraud regulations could not be substantiated. The officer concluded that Prime Focus had adopted the correct accounting treatment in its standalone financial statements.
Addressing the concerns regarding consolidated financial statements, the order noted that gains from intra-group transactions were appropriately eliminated during consolidation, adhering to the requirements of Ind AS 110. Furthermore, the regulator highlighted that the company's statutory auditors had raised no qualifications regarding the accounting methods or the consolidation process used by the firm.
Relief for Promoters and Directors
O arquivamento das acusações principais traz um alívio significativo para nove indivíduos nomeados na notificação de justificativa original emitida em dezembro de 2023. Isso inclui os diretores-promotores Naresh Malhotra e Namit Malhotra, o CFO Nishant Fadia e vários diretores independentes do comitê de auditoria.
A SEBI esclareceu que, como as acusações fundamentais de violação de normas contábeis e de publicação de declarações enganosas não foram comprovadas contra a empresa, as acusações secundárias contra os diretores não puderam ser mantidas. Além disso, embora a SEBI tenha examinado o momento do recebimento dos valores da venda, não encontrou evidências de "rotação de fundos" entre as entidades do grupo ou qualquer falta de substância comercial nas transações.
Principais Conclusões
- Liberação Regulatória: A SEBI encerrou todos os processos de julgamento contra a Prime Focus, não encontrando evidências de demonstrações financeiras enganosas ou violações contábeis.
- Conformidade Contábil: O regulador decidiu que a empresa aplicou corretamente as normas Ind AS 103 e Ind AS 110 em relação a transferências de negócios para subsidiárias sob controle comum.
- Diretoria Exonerada: Os diretores-promotores, incluindo os Malhotras, e o CFO foram inocentados de todas as acusações relacionadas, uma vez que as alegações principais contra a empresa não se sustentaram.