Billionaire Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani have not been charged with any violations of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in the indictment filed by US authorities in a court in a bribery case, the Adani Group said on Wednesday. Gautam Adani, founder chairman of the ports-to-energy conglomerate, Sagar Adani and another key executive, Vneet Jaain, have been charged by the US Department of Justice with being part of an alleged scheme to pay USD 265 million in bribes to Indian officials to win contracts for supply of solar electricity that would yield USD 2 billion profit over a 20-year period. In a stock exchange filing, Adani Green Energy Ltd, which is at the centre of the bribery allegations, said reports claiming that the three have been charged with FCPA violations "are incorrect". They have been charged with offences that are punishable with a monetary fine or penalty. "Gautam Adani, Sagar Adani and Vneet Jaain have not been charged with any violation of the F
Axis Asset Management Company and Axis Mutual Fund Trustee have settled a matter with the Sebi by paying Rs 16.57 lakh
Adani Wilmar Ltd., an equal joint venture between India's Adani Group and the Singapore-based commodity trader, was slated to start the share sale this month to comply with local securities law
The rating action by Moody's, Fitch, and earlier S&P Global may weaken the group's access to external funding and increase its capital costs
On Monday, French energy major TotalEnergies said until such time as the bribery accusations against the Adani group individuals have been clarified, it will not make any new financial contribution
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In the past one week, the market price of Adani Green Energy and Adani Energy Solutions tanked 37 per cent and 32 per cent, respectively.
There remains a possibility that the USD 265 million bribery case against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani can be withdrawn if the charges against him are deemed unworthy or defective after Donald Trump takes over as the US President, a prominent Indian-American attorney has said. Attorney Ravi Batra told PTI that while every new president has a new team, President-elect Trump as the 47th President of the US, who is forgoing FBI-checks for his Cabinet, will "neuter any prosecution that's not based in good faith, but is what he has powerfully termed: lawfare. Essentially, that means the law is being applied selectively to target one's opponents, which naturally denies the target of equal protection of the law guaranteed by our Federal constitution, Batra said. He added that that is an issue Gautam Adani can raise with his government, and request them to raise bilaterally with the incoming administration of Trump, who will be sworn in as the 47th US President on January 20, 2025. "If
Citigroup, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, and Standard Chartered Bank were the joint global coordinators and lead managers for Vedanta's dollar bond
French energy conglomerate TotalEnergies would pause further investments in Adani Group companies due to corruption allegations made by the US SEC
The US credit rating agency places three Adani entities under Rating Watch Negative status
Andhra Pradesh's state government was digging into all the internal files from the previous administration, under which the alleged misconduct took place
Individual stock holdings in eight of the group's 10 listed companies rose between December 2022 and September-end this year, according to quarterly shareholding data compiled by Bloomberg
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The issue, which could raise as much as $500 million, is the first since the Adani crisis and will test global appetite for Indian high yield credit following the allegations against Adani
But group wins GQG's vote of confidence
Group reports Rs 53K cr cash buffer, robust operational cash flow amid bribery charges
In March 2023, GQG invested in five companies of the Adani group, including flagship Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports & SEZ, Adani Green, Adani Energy Solutions, and Ambuja Cements
GQG Partners' exposure to Adani stands at $8.1 billion, constituting 5.2% of its total assets of $156.7 billion. GQG Partners holds stakes ranging from 1.5% to 2% in six Adani Group companies
CM Reddy announced the decision, stating, "Many companies have given funds to the Young India Skills University. In the same way, the Adani Group also gave Rs 100 crores.''