Latest News

India's Adani says an independent review of the US indictment revealed no irregularities

India's Adani Green said on Monday that it had not found any irregularities or non-compliance in its independent review of U.S. charges against founder Gautam Adani, and other top Adani Green executives who were accused by the U.S. of paying $265,000,000 in bribes to secure power contracts.

The U.S. authorities charged Gautam Adani in November along with his nephew, Executive Director Sagar Adani, and Managing Director Vneet S. Jaain. They alleged that the trio paid bribes for Indian power supply contracts, and misled U.S. investor during fund raisings.

Adani Group denies the allegations, calling them "baseless."

In January, the company hired independent law firms to review the U.S. charges.

Adani Green, in a filing on the exchange, said that, after this review, management of the holding firm concluded that, together with its subsidiaries it complied to applicable laws and regulations.

The company said it did not expect that the U.S. proceedings would have any material impact on the group.

In February, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission requested assistance from Indian authorities in its investigation.

The company has reappointed Vneet JAIN as its managing director, with effect from July 10, for another five-year term.

Adani Green released a statement saying that Jaain "has spearheaded the group's energy and infrastructure strategy and has been instrumental to growing various businesses, from conception to operation." Sethuraman N.R. in Bengaluru, and Tasim Z. Zahid edited the report.

(source: Reuters)