Sebi introduces conflict-of-interest rules for employees and families, enhancing governance and transparency in regulatory practices.

New rules require SEBI employees to exit or freeze non-permitted investments and disclose professional interests from the previous three years.

India's Securities and Exchange Board (SEBI) has put in place a two-year cooling-off period for past officials. The new regulations broaden investment restrictions to include the…

SEBI's revised conflict code emphasizes prevention over disclosure, enhancing governance with stricter ethics, recusals, and oversight measures.