US SEC summons Gautam Adani, nephew Sagar in bribery case
Summons have been sent to Adani's Shantivan Farm residence in Ahmedabad and his nephew Sagar's Bodakdev residence in the same city for a reply to SEC within 21 days
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Adani group founder and chairman Gautam Adani. PHOTO: PTI
New York, 23 Nov
Adani group founder and chairman
Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar have been summoned to explain their stand on
the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) allegation of paying USD 265
million (Rs 2,200 crore) in bribes to secure lucrative solar power contracts.
Summons have been sent to Adani's
Shantivan Farm residence in Ahmedabad and his nephew Sagar's Bodakdev residence
in the same city for a reply to SEC within 21 days.
"Within 21 days after service
of this summons on you (not counting the day you received it)...you must serve
on the plaintiff (SEC) an answer to the attached complaint or a motion under
Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure," said a November 21
notice sent through the New York Eastern District Court.
"If you fail to respond, judgment
by default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the
complaint. You also must file your answer or motion with the court," it
added.
Gautam Adani, 62, and seven other
defendants, including his nephew Sagar, who is a director at the group's
renewable energy unit Adani Green Energy Ltd, allegedly agreed to pay about USD
265 million in bribes to Indian government officials between approximately 2020
and 2024 to obtain lucrative solar energy supply contracts on terms that
expected to yield USD 2 billion of profit over 20 years, according to an
indictment unsealed in a New York court on Wednesday.
Separate from the indictment
brought by the US Department of Justice, the US SEC has also charged the two
and Cyril Cabanes, an executive of Azure Power Global, for "conduct
arising out of a massive bribery scheme".
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The ports-to-energy conglomerate
has denied the allegations and said it will seek all possible legal resources.
"The Adani Group has always
upheld and is steadfastly committed to maintaining the highest standards of
governance, transparency and regulatory compliance across all jurisdictions of
its operations. We assure our stakeholders, partners and employees that we are
a law-abiding organisation fully compliant with all laws."
An indictment in the US is
basically a formal written allegation originating with a prosecutor and issued
by a grand jury against a party charged with a crime. A person indicted is
given formal notice to reply.
That person or persons can then
hire a defence lawyer to defend.
Prosecutors said the investigation
started in 2022 and found the inquiry obstructed.
They also allege that the Adani
Group raised USD 2 billion in loans and bonds, including from US firms, on the
backs of false and misleading statements related to the firm's anti-bribery
practices and policies, as well as reports of the bribery probe.
"As alleged, the defendants
orchestrated an elaborate scheme to bribe Indian government officials to secure
contracts worth billions of dollars and... lied about the bribery scheme as
they sought to raise capital from U.S. and international investors," US
Attorney Breon Peace said in a statement announcing the charges on Wednesday.
"My office is committed to rooting
out corruption in the international marketplace and protecting investors from
those who seek to enrich themselves at the expense of the integrity of our
financial markets."
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