NEW DELHI, June 7 -- Gold refiner and jewellery exporter Rajesh Exports on Sunday said it had already submitted 300-400 gigabytes of documents to markets regulator Sebi but believed the watchdog had been unable to locate the correct files, adding that the company would resubmit all sought documents within 15 days to resolve the matter.

The company's founder and chairman, Rajesh Mehta, in an interview to PTI, said Sebi's interim order of June 3 - which alleged revenue inflation of Rs.15.15 lakh crore over FY21-FY25 - was rooted in a fundamental accounting error in which the regulator had taken the company's EBITDA figures and classified them as revenue.

"We had given them 300-400 GB documents, running into lakhs (of pages). I think they ...