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ED issues showcause notice to NDTV for ‘forex violations’ to the tune of Rs 4,000 crore

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NDTV has rejected the ED’s allegations, saying it was being targeted for ‘its fair and independent journalism’. 

New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued a showcause notice to private television news channel NDTV for alleged violations of the forex law amounting to over Rs 4,000 crore, the central probe agency said Thursday.

“The investigation showed FEMA contraventions relating to receipt of foreign direct investment by NDTV to the extent of Rs 1,637 crore and the other relating to overseas investments to the tune of RS 2,732 crore,” the ED said in a statement.

The showcause notice, issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), was issued to the founders and executive co-chairpersons of the group — Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy — apart from journalist Vikram Chandra and a few others.

In a statement issued later, NDTV said it “rejects any allegations of violating FEMA regulations”.

“NDTV maintains that it is being targeted for its fair and independent journalism and that its persecution is intended to signal to other media that unless they fall in line, they will face similar consequences,” the channel added, “Raids on media owners are further evidence of this.”

‘Substantive contraventions’

The companies alleged to have contravened the FEMA are NDTV Lifestyle Holdings Ltd (now Ms Lifestyle and Media Holdings Ltd), South Asia Creative Assets Ltd, Astro Overseas Ltd and NDTV Imagine Ltd (now Turner General Entertainment Networks India Pvt Ltd).

The ED said the offences identified in respect of the first alleged contravention in the receipt of FDI pertains to “substantive contraventions of Rs 319 crore by NDTV Ltd through contravention of press note 1 of 2005 and downstream investment of Rs 138 crore without FIPB approval.

“The remaining contraventions relate to delays under FEMA in respect of allotment of shares within permissible time limit of 180 days and delays in filing nomination with RBI and reporting requirements,” the agency said.

As part of the second violation that has been show caused, the ED said “overseas investment made by the NDTV and offences of Rs 582 crore relate to contravention of substantive provisions of FEMA and the remaining contraventions of Rs 2,414 crore relate to delays in filing reports and other requisite information before RBI.”

The total contravention identified under the latest notice is Rs 4,369 crore.

The agency said it is further probing an instance of FDI received by the media group worth Rs 725 crore, which only the cabinet committee on economic affairs (CCEA) was competent to clear (cases of FDI in excess of Rs 600 crore).

“But, no CCEA approval was taken (by NDTV),” the ED alleged.

“FDI was projected as below Rs 600 crore as part of larger conspiracy. While applying for FIPB approval NDTV projected FDI as varying between USD 130-160 million. Documents of FIPB section also projected FDI differently as Rs 585 crore (USD 130 million at the rate of Rs 45 per dollar).

“Further, investigation on this aspect is continuing,” the agency said.

It added that there are additional “offences” under probe to the tune of approx. Rs 1379 crore by the group in respect of delays in reporting and filing information with RBI such as FIRC, FCGPR, FCTRS among others and delays in allotment of shares. –PTI

This copy has been updated with the NDTV statement.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. At one level, we seem to have become an affluent society. Everything is being expressed in thousands of crores. Even ADAG, which has not earned ten thousand crores in profit since inception, is now suing NDTV for that amount. Dr. Prannoy Roy would say, If I had that kind of money, I would be scuba diving in the Caribbean.

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