A big broom – The Hindu (Sep 21, 2017)
The decision by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs to crack down on so-called ‘shell companies’, disqualify select directors in these entities and debar them from taking board positions for a specified period of time cannot be faulted. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- crack down on (phrasal verb) – get tough on, take severe measures against, clampdown on.
- shell company (noun) -a non-trading company used as a vehicle for various financial manoeuvres.
- name and shame (phrase) – to publicly say that somebody has done something wrong.
- augean (adjective) – relating to a task which is difficult to solve/complete and it needs so much effort.
- stable (noun) – an organization which trains a particular type of person/ produces a particular type of product.
- bona fide (adjective) – authentic, genuine, real, true, actual.
- fraught with (adjective) – full of, filled with, charged with/loaded with.
- the devil is in the detail (phrase) – the details of something are always difficult & problematic part of it.
- underlying (adjective) – fundamental, basic, essential.
- laudable (adjective) – praiseworthy, commendable, admirable.
- inadvertently (adverb) – accidentally, unintentionally; mistakenly.
- taint (verb) – harm, hurt, debase/infect.
- curb (verb) – limit, restrict, control.
- hastily (adverb) – quickly, hurriedly, swiftly/rapidly.
- sheer (adjective) – total, complete, thorough.
- imperative (adjective) – vitally important, crucial, necessary.
- diligence (noun) – carefulness, thoroughness, sedulousness.
- mala fide (adjective) – illegal, dishonest (to gain advantage).
- onus (noun) – responsibility, duty, burden.
- subvert (verb) – undermine, destabilize, weaken.
- shortcomings (noun) – fault, flaw, imperfection/defect.
- malfeasance (noun) – wrongdoing, deceit, falsehood.
- chagrin (noun) – annoyance, irritation/vexation, displeasure.
- dissolve (verb) – dismiss, terminate, suspend.
- wind up (phrasal verb) – bring to a end, close down, terminate/finish.
- extralegal (adjective) – something not governed/regulated/ by laws.
- rigging (noun) – an act of manipulating/intriguing/conduct fraudulently, particularly elections.
- insider trading (noun) – it is defined as any confidential price-sensitive knowledge and data that can provide an unfair advantage when buying and selling shares of a publicly traded company.
- illiquidity (noun) – (of market) low volume of activity because of less participants.
- oversight (noun) – carelessness, inattention, laxity.
- money launderer (noun) – a person who secretly moving illegally acquired funds into legal bank accounts or investments.
- malady (noun) – serious problem.
- insolvency (noun) – failure/collapse; financial ruin, bankruptcy, indebtedness.
- bankruptcy (noun) – insolvency, liquidation, failure/financial ruin.
- usher in (phrasal verb) – start/begin, initiate; herald/signal.
- stakeholder (noun) – a person with an interest in something.
- stringent (adjective) – strict, firm, tough/rigorous.
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