Reliance involved in ₹6,500-cr investment scam, says AAP


New Delhi, Feb 28 (DHNS) : The Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday released a 2011 report Singapore High Commission had dispatched to the UPA government accusing Reliance group of companies of money-laundering  to the tune of Rs 6,530 crores.

Releasing copies of the August 31, 2011, letter to the UPA government, AAP leader Prashant Bhushan alleged that the government sat over the report and did not order a probe against Reliance Industries Ltd chairman Mukesh Ambani.

The AAP politician-cum-senior advocate also charged that Petroleum Minister Veerappa Moily acted on behalf of Mukesh. “It is absolutely clear that Reliance is laundering its ill-gotten profits in India through Singapore (particularly from KG basin gas) and depositing the same into accounts of  Mukesh Ambani,” Bhushan charged.


Exposing the cobweb of suspicious companies, the Singapore High Commission had stated that Rs 6,530 crores have come into India from Bio Metrix Marketing Ltd, a one-room company in Singapore that does not do any business. It was pointed out that this is a company with no assets, no equity and does not file an income tax returns in Singapore claiming to be a small company. Yet, the company contributed Rs 6,530 crores which is the single biggest FDI into the country from Singapore.

The High Commission had stated that all this money has gone to Reliance group of companies in India with the major chunk ( Rs 3,128 crore) going to Reliance Gas Transportation Infrastructure Ltd which is a company 100 per cent  owned by Mukesh. Other three Reliance companies which received investments were  Reliance Infrastructures, Reliance Ports and Reliance Utilities.

The investments were done over a period of one year starting from 2007. The High Commission also found in its investigation that major share holder of the Biometrix even did not exist on the address it had given.

“It is highly probable that the amounts may have been shown as the creditors/loans raised from Singapore or from other countries mostly tax havens to from a circuitous route,” the High Commission wrote.

  

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    The real face of Mukesh Ambani is slowly coming out, thanks to AAP.
    Even Bellary Reddy brothers used same Singapore Channel to Siphon their ill-gotten money from an illegal mining in Karnataka. Many Indian companies are said to be having generally known as " One-Room-company " in Singapore or Mauritius only to launder black money.

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