No raid conducted at any office over oil ministry leak: Reliance Group

Says only the work station of one Reliance Power employee was searched, but no incriminating material was found

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 23 2015 | 12:12 PM IST
Amid a major crackdown on an alleged 'corporate espionage' syndicate, business conglomerate Reliance Group today said it is 'committed to propriety in all its business dealings' and group firm Reliance Power is fully cooperating with the authorities.

In separate regulatory filings with stock exchanges, all listed companies of Anil Ambani-led Group also said that no search or raid had been conducted by police authorities at any office of the Reliance Group anywhere in India, with the exception of the work desk of one arrested employee.

The Group, whose employee Rishi Anand was among the five corporate executives from top five energy firms arrested for allegedly buying stolen official documents, claimed 'no incriminating material' was found during the sole search of the arrested employees' work station.

Stating that it was "not aware of the circumstances leading to the arrest" of Anand, the Group said it is fully cooperating with the authorities in the investigations.

The filings made by Reliance Capital, Reliance Infrastructure, Reliance Communications and Reliance Power stated that the Group clarifies its position in the "interest of millions of its investors", following "misleading reports in a section of the media."

"The work station of only one specific Reliance Power employee was searched, and no incriminating material of any kind was found. We are not aware of the circumstances leading to the arrest of that employee, and Reliance Power is fully cooperating with the authorities."

"We are committed to propriety in all our business dealings, and do not support unlawful activities of any nature."

The Reliance Group employee is among those who have been arrested by Delhi Police in connection with an 'corporate espionage' syndicate that was allegedly found to be stealing 'secret' official documents from Petroleum and other ministries for sale to corporates and lobbyists.

Meanwhile, Reliance Power shares were trading 1.66% down at Rs 62.30 per scrip, while those of Reliance Capital fell 0.69% to Rs 454.30 apiece during early trade on the BSE.

Besides, Reliance Infrastructure shares fell 1.05% at Rs 461.20 per scrip, while those of Reliance Communications declined 1.11% to Rs 71.20 apiece in early trade.
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First Published: Feb 23 2015 | 10:05 AM IST

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