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+ April 05, 2021 THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has extended the deadline for the submission of the General Information Sheet (GIS) to allow corporations to cope with the new rounds of enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) and the transition to an online submission system.
In a notice issued on March 31, the commission announced that all stock and non-stock corporations shall have 90 days from the date of the annual stockholders’ meeting or annual members’ meeting fixed in their bylaws or as determined by the board of directors/ trustees to submit their GIS.
For instance, a corporation that held its annual meeting on March 30 will have until June 28 to submit its GIS. Meanwhile, a corporation originally due to submit the report on or before March 12 will have an additional 60 days, or until May 11, to comply with the requirement.
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PEXELS.COM/BURST
THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) extended the general information sheet (GIS) submission deadline to give corporations time to adjust to the online submission tool and as the country’s strict lockdown measures are extended.
“The adjusted deadline applies to stock corporations, which held their annual stockholders’ meetings prior and during the enrollment period for the newly launched SEC Online Submission Tool (OST),” the corporate regulator said.
The enrollment period for the online portal will run from March 15 until Dec. 15. Stock corporations are required to use the OST beginning this year, while nonstock corporations have until 2022 before they are required to enroll and use the platform.
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UP Police have filed rape and murder charges against Lakhan and three others (File)
Meerut/New Delhi:
One of four men accused of the gangrape of a Class 10 student in western UP s Meerut has been shot by police as he and his accomplice attempted to escape custody while being taken to court.
Police said the two accused - Lakhan and Vikas - were arrested earlier today and were being taken to court when they snatched a pistol from one of the policemen guarding them and tried to flee.
Police also said that in the encounter that followed - involving a team from Meerut Police s Surveillance Department and officers from the Sardhana Police Station - the two were pinned down near a village. Lakhan opened fire, and was then shot in his leg by the cops return fire.
Several Admn Secys, DCs among 34 IAS, KAS officers transferred
Several Admn Secys, DCs among 34 IAS, KAS officers transferred
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 16: The UT Government tonight approved major shake-up in the civil administration by ordering transfer and postings of 34 IAS and KAS officers including several Administrative Secretaries and Deputy Commissioners.
Bipul Pathak, Principal Secretary to the Government, Science & Technology Department, holding additional charge of Administrative Secretary, Social Welfare Department has been transferred and posted as Principal Secretary to Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj.
Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Government, Youth Services and Sports Department, shall hold the charge of Principal Secretary to the Government, Science and Technology Department and Chief Executive Officer, Jammu and Kashmir Energy Development Agency (JAKEDA), in addition to his own duties, till further orders.