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'I would understand': Adani Group CFO states no bribery performed by group executives

Adani Group's financing chief on Friday turned down U.S. claims that group executives, including Chairman Gautam Adani, belonged to a $265 million bribery scheme, and said the implicated would clarify the U.S. accusations in 10 days.

We reject all of this highly on behalf of the individuals, Adani Group CFO Jugeshinder Singh informed press reporters at an event in Mumbai.

We believe it is not necessitated, we know for sure 100% that nothing of this sort occurred. If we were paying that quantity of money to someone I would certainly understand, so we know nothing occurred, Singh said.

U.S. authorities implicated Adani, 62, his nephew and executive director Sagar Adani and managing director of Adani Green, Vneet S. Jaain, of becoming part of a scheme to pay kickbacks of $265. million to protect Indian solar power supply contracts, and. misleading U.S. investors during fund raises there.

The ports-to-power corporation has actually formerly denied the. charges as baseless and pledged to look for all possible. legal recourse.

As a group there will not be any action (on the U.S. indictment) however people will be taking actions, Singh stated on. Friday.

The U.S. indictment has had major causal sequences: Adani. shares have plummeted recently, a minimum of one Indian state is. evaluating its power handle Adani, Indian parliament has been. interrupted in the middle of political uproar and TotalEnergies has. chose it will not make any more financial investments in the group.

India's foreign ministry, in the nation's first official. reaction to Adani's indictment, said on Friday that bribery. allegations against the billionaire was a legal issue in between. private business and the U.S. Department of Justice and that. New Delhi has not gotten any request on this case from. Washington.

(source: Reuters)