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Adani Group denies report Swiss authorities froze $310 million in funds

Swiss Media outlet Gotham City reported that funds belonging to an entity linked to the Adani group have been sequestered in six Swiss Banks

September 13, 2024 / 08:56 IST
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In January 2023, Hindenburg accused Adani Group of using tax havens to sidestep local market regulations.
In January 2023, Hindenburg accused Adani Group of using tax havens to sidestep local market regulations

Adani Group has strongly refuted allegations that Swiss authorities have sequestered bank accounts linked to the group as part of a money laundering investigation. According to a report by investigative news website Gotham City, Swiss authorities froze more than $310 million across multiple Swiss bank accounts as part of the investigation into entities allegedly linked to the Adani Group.

The Adani Group called the allegations "preposterous, irrational, and absurd". The Group further added that the latest allegations are another attempt by the same cohort to damage its reputation and market value.

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The investigation, which dates back to 2021, showed significant financial activity tied to investment structures in offshore tax havens, including the British Virgin Islands (BVI), Mauritius, and Bermuda that exclusively owned Adani stocks, according to the report by the Swiss media outlet. The link to the report was posted on X by Hindenburg Research.

In a post on X, US-based short seller Hindenburg Research said, "Swiss authorities have frozen more than $310 million in funds across multiple Swiss bank accounts as part of a money laundering and securities forgery investigation into Adani, dating back as early as 2021. Prosecutors detailed how an Adani frontman invested in opaque BVI/Mauritius & Bermuda funds that almost exclusively owned Adani stocks, according to newly released Swiss criminal court records reported by Swiss media outlet."

In a statement, the Adani Group denied what it termed as "baseless allegations".