Capstone FEMA violation case: Edelweiss Group Chairman appears before ED

Shah was summoned for the second time by ED after failing to appear last week

Edelweiss Chairman Rashesh Shah at ED office at Ballard Estate.
Edelweiss Chairman Rashesh Shah at ED office at Ballard Estate on January 5. Photo: Kamlesh Pednekar
Press Trust of India Mumbai
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 15 2020 | 5:47 PM IST

Financial services company Edelwesiss Group Chairman Rashesh Shah on Wednesday appeared before Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials for questioning with regard to a case of FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) violation.

Shah was summoned for the second time by ED after failing to appear last week.

The businessman arrived at ED office in south Mumbai's Fort area around noon. Details on the information that will be sought from him were not immediately available.

Shah, in a statement on Sunday, had denied any wrongdoing in the case and added that Edelweiss has no relationship with Capstone Forex, which is being investigated by the ED.

He had said that his relationship with Sanjay Nathalal Shah, whose role is being investigated in the case, is limited to the chartered acountant being an independent director in multiple companies in Edelweiss Group.

He had promised to fully cooperate in the investigation started by ED.

Informing shareholders about the development, Shah had said, "I am writing to you directly to assure you that Edelweiss has no relationship with Capstone Forex and all allegations of FEMA violations are false."

The chairman had also said he was unable to go in person to ED and had authorised senior representatives to be present with the requisite information.

"Needless to say, if in the future any assistance or support to the investigation is requested from us, we will cooperate fully," he added.

He had also accused media of sensational reporting on "false allegations" and warned of taking appropriate legal action against a media group for reporting on the case.

Shares of Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd on Wednesday closed 1.59 per cent higher at Rs 108.50 on the BSE.

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Topics :FEMA violationsEdelweiss GroupEnforcement Directorate

First Published: Jan 15 2020 | 4:05 PM IST

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