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Trump Organisation's real estate partner in India accused of fraud

A report in The Washington Post said two firms - Children's Investment Fund Foundation, a charity of the British billionaire Christopher Hohn and Axon Partners, an equity firm run by former Goldman Sachs executive Dinakar Singh - invested nearly USD 300 million in the Indian real estate development company IREO.

March 19, 2018 / 22:14 IST
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A real estate investment firm, which had partnered with the Trump Organisation on a project in India, has been accused by two other New York and London-based global investment companies of defrauding their foreign investors of at least USD 147 million, a media report said.

A report in The Washington Post said two firms - Children's Investment Fund Foundation, a charity of the British billionaire Christopher Hohn and Axon Partners, an equity firm run by former Goldman Sachs executive Dinakar Singh - invested nearly USD 300 million in the Indian real estate development company IREO.

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The two firms filed a criminal complaint with New Delhi police last month alleging that the fund's Indian managing director, Lalit Goyal, co-founder Anurag Bhargava and others engaged in “large-scale fraud” by “illegally siphoning off” at least USD 147 million of investor money, the report said. They allege that the actual sum could approach USD 200 million.

The report added that police in New Delhi said they have received the complaint but declined to discuss the matter further.