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Bloomberg News reports that Adani representatives meet Trump officials to try and end US bribery.

Bloomberg News reported that representatives of Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, and his companies, met with officials in the U.S. administration under President Donald Trump to request dismissal of criminal charges brought against him as part of an overseas bribery investigation, according to people familiar with this matter.

According to the report, the talks that began in January gained momentum over the past few weeks. If the pace continues, they could result in a resolution within the next month.

In November, U.S. officials indicted Adani along with his nephew Sagar Adani. They alleged that the two men paid bribes for Indian power supply contracts and misled U.S. Investors during fund raisings.

The SEC summoned Adani, his nephew and others on the grounds that they had paid millions of dollars in bribes for Indian officials. They also allegedly misrepresented anti-bribery compliance when a $750,000,000 Adani Green Energy bond was issued.

Bloomberg News reported that Adani's representative is trying to convince Trump that the prosecution of his case does not align with Trump priorities and should therefore be reconsidered.

Bloomberg declined to comment on the report from an Adani Group representative and spokespeople at the Justice Department, White House or White House.

The Adani Group and the U.S. DOJ have not responded to requests for comment.

Adani Green announced late last month that its review of the U.S. Indictment had found no irregularities or non-compliance. (Reporting and editing by Mrigank Dahaniwala in Bengaluru, Bipasha Dey)

(source: Reuters)