Govt panel for ban on defaulter MLM firms, blocking websites
The inter-ministerial committee, set up to look into the matter, has also suggested setting up of a central agency to oversee multi-level marketing (MLM) schemes and framing of fresh guidelines for them by the Finance Ministry in consultation with market regulator Sebi and other ministries and agencies.
Such schemes are also broadly known as 'ponzi' schemes, wherein money is pooled in by the operators from public for dubious investment purposes with a promise of hefty returns.
The committee, comprising of members from Reserve Bank as also Consumer Affairs, Corporate Affairs, Finance and Law ministries, also suggested that action can be taken against online companies like Speak Asia even if consumers do not
complain against these entities, sources said.
The panel felt the need to check websites from operating from outside India and filters need to be placed at the point of gateway and the Department of Information Technology can be asked to take necessary action in this regard, they added.
The panel has favoured nominating a central agency by the Department of Financial Services with powers to probe such firms and to take legal action against the defaulters.
It has also been suggested that laws in other countries, such as China's anti-pyramid statues and Singapore's Multi Level Marketing and Pyramid Selling (Prohibition) Act
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