Adani Enterprises denies wrongdoing amid allegations of coal supply contract irregularities
PTI, Jan 20, 2020, 1:26 PM IST
New Delhi: Adani Enterprises on Monday said that it has not done anything wrong in the supply of the dry-fuel amid reports that the CBI registered a case against the company for alleged coal supply contract irregularities.
In its FIR filed last week after a detailed preliminary enquiry in the matter, the CBI booked Adani Enterprises Ltd, the then NCCF chairman Virender Singh, the then managing director G P Gupta and senior advisor SC Singhal under IPC sections related to alleged criminal conspiracy, cheating under Indian Penal Code and the Provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act, officials said on Thursday.
In a clarification to the BSE, the company said, “In this context, please note that the subject matter is an old one. The company has complied with the process, all formalities and relevant laws for the subject supply of coal. The company has not done anything wrong in the supply of coal.”
The company further said that it is a preliminary investigation report only and added that it shall respond to the same and shall also put forth the factual position to the authority.
The shares of Adani Enterprises were trading at Rs 225.35 apiece on BSE, down 1.31 per cent from the previous close.
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