One more article on the mess.

 

Resolve MCA-21 issues, govt tells LTI Mindtree Asks Co To Fix Some Glitches
By July 15 After Industry Players Share Grievances sidhar...@timesgroup.com
New Delhi : The government has asked LTI Mindtree to address some of the key
concerns of stakeholders on the MCA-21 platform - which range from slow
speed, problem in PDF generation to issues coming up in downloads -while
exploring the possibility of providing some more flexibility in corporate
filings, including on annual filings. Following consultations with seven
stakeholders, where industry players aired their grievances against upgrade
of the platform, LTI Mindtree has been told to remove some of the glitches
by July 15, while some others need to be fixed by August 1. The company,
counted among the leading players in the Indian IT space, has come under
fire for its work on the third version (V3) of MCA21, forcing the government
to defer some of the compliance and move some of the work offline
temporarily. While its role for "poor programming", resulting in the bugs,
is under the government scanner, the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) has
no option but to get it fixed and offer flexibility till the system settles
down. Over the last few weeks, TOIhas highlighted several of the problems in
its reports. Officials told TOI that there were some problems with the
users, who had multiple IDs, which is not possible to be used in V3. "Our
teams are working to resolve the problem on this front," a government source
said, adding that there was some improvement in the speed, number of filings
as well as ticket resolution. But the official acknowledged that the
situation wasfar from perfect. As a result, MCA is considering allowing
annual filings in V2 of MCA21, although it will decide on the issue around
August 15 since several aspects are expected to be fixed by them. Similarly,
an option is to use utilities for annual filings like the income tax portal
earlier so that some of the activities can be done offline to reduce the
load. Further, officials said that directors of Indian companies, who are
overseas, have complained that they are often unable to get the OTP via SMS,
prompting MCA to explore the possibility of providing the facility via
WhatsApp. But these are seen to be temporary fixes in a system that has
hobbled regulatory functioning and compliance by the corporate sector.

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