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SEBI’s Conflict of Interest Framework

April 1, 2026 3 Min Read
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Source: IE

Context:

The primary objective of these reforms is to ensure that SEBI’s leadership—the Chairperson and Whole-Time Members (WTMs)—cannot benefit from “Unpublished Price-Sensitive Information” (UPSI) or hold financial interests that compromise their regulatory neutrality.

Addressing the “Regulatory Asymmetry”

Before these reforms, a significant legal loophole existed within SEBI’s internal structure. Board members were governed by a different set of rules than regular employees.

  • Employees: Governed by the SEBI (Employees Service) Regulations, 2001, which are strictly enforceable with clear penalties.
  • Board Members: Governed by the SEBI Code on Conflict of Interests, 2008, which was largely voluntary and lacked penal provisions.
  • The Reform: The new framework aligns the investment curbs of WTMs and the Chairperson with those of the employees, making them equally enforceable.

Key Decisions and Acceptances

The SEBI Board accepted seven major recommendations on March 23, 2025, to tighten the net around potential “Insider Trading.”

  • Classification as “Insiders”: WTMs and the Chairperson are now formally tagged as Insiders under the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015. This makes any trade they conduct based on non-public information a criminal offense.
  • Expansion of “Family”: The definition of family has been broadened to prevent members from parking investments in the names of distant relatives to circumvent disclosure.
  • Public Disclosure of Immovable Property: In a win for transparency, the details of land and houses owned by the Chairperson, WTMs, Executive Directors (EDs), and Chief General Managers (CGMs) will now be made public.

Modified and “Kept Out” Provisions

Not all recommendations were accepted in their original, stringent form. Some were diluted to balance privacy with transparency.

  • Internal vs. Public Disclosure: The committee suggested full public disclosure of all assets and liabilities. However, SEBI opted for an Internal Mechanism. These details will now be submitted to a new Office of Ethics and Compliance rather than being accessible to the general public.
  • The “Unlisted” Loophole: Investment curbs on spouses and dependent family members do not apply to unlisted securities. Critics argue this is a significant gap, as unlisted companies are often used as vehicles to hold interests in larger listed entities.

[Image comparing internal disclosure vs public disclosure models for government officials]

Examination Focused MCQs

Q1. The high-level committee constituted by SEBI to review its conflict of interest framework was headed by whom?

A) Madhabi Puri Buch

B) Pratyush Sinha

C) U.K. Sinha

D) M. Damodaran

Q2. Under the new framework, which group has been formally classified as “Insiders” for the first time?

A) All junior-level SEBI clerks

B) Stock Exchange brokers

C) SEBI Chairperson and Whole-Time Members (WTMs)

D) Independent Directors of NIFTY 50 companies

Q3. Regarding the disclosure of financial details under the 2025 framework, which of the following will be made PUBLIC?

A) Details of all liquid cash and bank balances

B) Details of unlisted shares held by spouses

C) Details of immovable property (land/buildings) of senior officials

D) Monthly grocery expenses of WTMs

Q4. Consider the following statements regarding the Office of Ethics and Compliance:

  1. It is a new internal body proposed to handle confidential disclosures of assets.
  2. Its primary role is to publish the stock portfolios of all SEBI employees on the SEBI website daily.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?A) 1 onlyB) 2 onlyC) Both 1 and 2D) Neither 1 nor 2

Q5. What was the primary weakness identified in the “SEBI Code on Conflict of Interests for Members of Board, 2008”?

A) It only applied to foreign nationals.

B) It was voluntary and lacked enforceable penalties for non-compliance.

C) It banned all board members from owning a bank account.

D) It was written in a language other than English or Hindi.

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