Sebi Clears Adani Group, Gautam Adani of Hindenburg Allegations
Hindenburg, in January 2021, alleged that the Adani Group used three companies -- Adicorp Enterprises, Milestone Tradelinks, and Rehvar Infrastructure -- as conduits to route money between Adani group firms
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Mumbai | Maharashtra — Markets regulator Sebi on Thursday cleared Adani Group and its Chairman Gautam Adani of allegations levelled by US-based Hindenburg Research of routing funds through three entities to hide related party transactions, according to the news agency, PTI.
In two separate orders, the regulator found no violations, noting that at the time such transactions with unrelated parties did not qualify as related party dealings (the definition was expanded only after a 2021 amendment).
It also noted that the loans were repaid with interest, no funds were siphoned off, and hence there was no fraud or unfair trade practice.
Accordingly, all proceedings against the Adani Group have been dropped.
Hindenburg, in January 2021, alleged that the Adani Group used three companies — Adicorp Enterprises, Milestone Tradelinks, and Rehvar Infrastructure — as conduits to route money between Adani group firms.
The claim was that this helped Adani avoid rules on related party transactions, possibly misleading investors.
Gautam Adani tweeted, “After an exhaustive investigation, SEBI has reaffirmed what we have always maintained, that the Hindenburg claims were baseless. Transparency and integrity have always defined the Adani Group. We deeply feel the pain of the investors who lost money because of this fraudulent and motivated report. Those who spread false narratives owe the nation an apology. Our commitment to India’s institutions, to India’s people and to nation building remains unwavering.Satyamev Jayate! JAI HIND!”
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