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Audit watchdog splits probe and disciplinary wings into four divisions to cut bias
Economy
Published on 30 April 2026

Investigations and punishments now sit in separate divisions
India’s audit watchdog, the National Financial Reporting Authority, has started restructuring to separate its investigation and disciplinary responsibilities into four distinct divisions. The change is designed to minimize conflict of interest and strengthen procedural fairness in how audit-related cases are processed, ensuring different teams handle inquiries versus potential penalties.
- NFRA will separate investigation from disciplinary functions
- Four new divisions are being created for clearer roles
- The restructuring aims to reduce conflict of interest
- Procedural fairness in audit cases is a core goal
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