SECP says it can't regulate real estate sector
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07-25-2009, 06:25 AM
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SECP says it can't regulate real estate sector
ISLAMABAD (July 25 2009): The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) is not legally empowered to regulate the real estate sector, said an announcement of the SECP here on Friday. According to SECP, it does not regulate the Real Estate Sector. Under the Constitution of Pakistan, this sector falls within the ambit of Provinces and not Federal level institutions like SECP.
Recently an advertisement was published by apparently some affectees of land mafia wherein certain false and unwarranted allegations were levelled against SECP. The SECP clarified that the Companies Ordinance, 1984 ("Ordinance") deals with the incorporation of companies, and there is no legal restriction on real estate companies being incorporated under the Ordinance, as real estate is a lawful business. Most of the real estate development projects in the country are being carried out by societies, trusts, authorities and such other vehicles which in any case do not fall within the jurisdiction of SECP. Advances received by companies as pre-payment for tangible assets agreed to be delivered at a future date do not fall in the definition of deposit. However, currently real estate development companies which do not possess the land are required to get approval from SECP for inviting advances through media advertisements. In this respect whatever limited role SECP has, it is pursuing it diligently. SECP's role comes to an end after approval of advertisements. The SECP further clarified that any disputes between the developer and a customer, being contractual obligations between parties, also do not fall within jurisdiction of SECP and fall within the jurisdiction of the courts of law. Despite this, SECP has time and again launched public service campaigns against unscrupulous elements to bring to the knowledge of the general public the fraudulent activities of such elements by publishing advertisements in print media. http://www.brecorder.com/index.php?id=940445 |
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