Auditors A F Ferguson & Company today sought to draw the curtains on the Tata Finance controversy by withdrawing its report on the affairs of the company.
Ferguson has assigned a new, independent team from the firm to probe the Tata Finance affairs and produce a new report. The first report, which was critical of the working of the Tata group and the role of former Tata Finance vice-chairman Kishore Chaukar, was submitted in April.
Ferguson also returned a cheque for Rs 95 lakh, which it had accepted as part-payment for the report.
In a press statement, Ferguson expressed concern over the leak of
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