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Judicial rulings stymie probe into Adani over-invoicing allegations

Adani Group companies have been accused of over-invoicing coal and power equipment by an Indian government agency and by the Hindenburg report. Over-invoicing is a practice in which the prices of imported goods are jacked up by an intermediary owned by the buyer. The inflated price is passed on to consumers or is subsidised by government, with the buyer able to pocket the difference. A blizzard of litigation has occurred over these allegations in India’s courts. In early 2024, rulings by the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court appear to have shunted any effective investigation of these allegations off into the never-never.

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Digging Diamonds From Banks The Untold Story of Fugitive Diamantaire Jatin Mehta – 2

Are the government and its agencies acting in a discriminatory manner so far as Jatin Mehta is concerned? Is there any weight to Congress’s allegations that he is getting preferential treatment on account of his links with the Adani family? Long before allegations of fraud levelled by banks against Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi made headlines in the media in India and the world, another diamantaire from Gujarat, Jatin Mehta, and his group of companies had caused a major loss to Indian and international banks and became the one of the largest wilful defaulters of loans.

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PSU Officials Conspired to Give Andhra Pradesh Coal Supply Contract to Adani Enterprises, CBI Alleges

In an FIR filed on 15 January by the CBI, three senior officials of the public sector company National Cooperative Consumer Federation have been accused of criminal conspiracy to manipulate tender proceedings to ensure that Adani Enterprises won a 2010 contract to supply imported coal to the Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation. A regular case has been registered under sections of the IPC and the Prevention of Corruption Act against the officials and Adani Enterprises.

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Chowkidar Hi Chor Hai: Part 2 – How a Firm Linked to Modi Siphoned Money From Bank of Maharashtra

In part two of a three-part series on how the Modi government pushed banks into repeatedly lending to cronies, read the story of a Surat-based transporter with links to PM Modi. SVLL promoter Roop Chand Baid had close connections to Modi, supplying specialized video trucks with 3D projection technology for his 2014 election campaign. The company allegedly misutilized ₹629.84 crore of ₹933.25 crore in loans.

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