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Judge says Byju’s Manager ‘not truthful’ on missing $533 million

Riju Ravindran, the brother of company founder Byju Raveendran, not only failed to make a serious effort to find out what happened to the cash, but deceived the court, US Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey said during a hearing Tuesday in Wilmington, Delaware.

May 22, 2024 / 15:05 IST
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“I conclude Mr. Ravindran’s testimony is not truthful,” US Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey said. Ravindran either knows where the money is being hidden and won’t say, or he refused to find out, Dorsey said.
“I conclude Mr. Ravindran’s testimony is not truthful,” US Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey said. Ravindran either knows where the money is being hidden and won’t say, or he refused to find out, Dorsey said.

A director of Indian tech firm Think & Learn Pvt faces financial penalties for defying a US judge’s order to find out where the troubled company stashed $533 million that jilted lenders say should go to them.

Riju Ravindran, the brother of company founder Byju Raveendran, not only failed to make a serious effort to find out what happened to the cash, but deceived the court, US Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey said during a hearing Tuesday in Wilmington, Delaware.

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“I conclude Mr. Ravindran’s testimony is not truthful,” Dorsey said. Ravindran either knows where the money is being hidden and won’t say, or he refused to find out, Dorsey said.

The decision was a symbolic victory for lenders, represented by their agent, Glas Trust, and likely puts only limited pressure on Ravindran to cooperate in order to avoid financial penalties. Dorsey said he would hold a hearing to decide how much Ravindran must pay in fines and whether the businessman has any assets subject to court jurisdiction.