Earlier on May 21, the Finance Committee wrote to the SEBON seeking details of the process for issuing licenses for a new stock exchange and stock brokerage firms, and the situation of the implementation of the suggestion report prepared by the Committee. Following this, the SEBON responded to the Committee on May 26.
In today's meeting, lawmakers put their view of calling the SEBON for its response. Stating that the SEBON was issuing licenses for additional stock brokers although the Committee had written to it on the matter, Padam Giri demanded investigation into it. "Recommendation by the subcommittee under the Finance Committee about issuing licenses for a new stock exchange has not been heard. License for stock brokers has been issued the same day or after the Committee wrote to the SEBON. Question about transparency in the issuance of license is being raised," he said. Saying that cases relating to license for a new stock exchange and brokers have been lodged with the Finance Committee, and the matter should be investigated after forming a subcommittee, he added.