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This Article is From Jan 05, 2017

AirAsia’s Alleged Fraudulent Transactions Come Under CBI Lens

Tata Sons owns 51 percent stake in the carrier, which has been christened as Vistara.

AirAsia’s Alleged Fraudulent Transactions Come Under CBI Lens
An AirAsia Bhd aircraft taxis on the runway at Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport in Banda Aceh, Indonesia (Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg)

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is examining the matter pertaining to allegedly suspicious transactions of Rs 22 crore involving non-existent entities in India and Singapore in AirAsia, an issue already being probed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

CBI sources said the agency is scrutinising material about the allegations and a final call to register a preliminary enquiry or an FIR will be taken once a prima facie case is made out.

In 2013, Tata Sons had joined hands with Malaysian carrier AirAsia and Arun Bhatia's Telestra Tradeplace to start low cost carrier AirAsia India. The carrier had to wait for nine months before taking off.

In September 2013, Tata Group had joined hands with Singapore Airlines to start a new full-service airline in India, 18 years after a failed attempt.

Tata Sons owned 51 percent stake in the carrier, which has been christened as Vistara, with Singapore Airlines holding the rest.

In October last year, flagging "ethical concerns" in Tata Group's joint venture with AirAsia, its former chairman Cyrus Mistry had claimed a forensic investigation had revealed fraudulent transactions of Rs 22 crore involving non-existent entities in India and Singapore.

As a bitter war plays out between Mistry and Tata Group's interim Chairman Ratan Tata, the former had alleged that due to the latter's passion for aviation, the Tata Sons Board increased capital infusion into the aviation sector at multiple levels of the initial commitment.

In a letter written to the Board members of Tata Sons a day after he was ousted on October 24, Mistry said, "Board members and trustees are also aware that in the case of AirAsia, ethical concerns have been raised with respect to certain transactions as well as overall prevailing culture within the organisation."

"A recent forensic investigation revealed fraudulent transactions of Rs 22 crore involving non-existent parties in India and Singapore," it said.

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