Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

On the coffee trail, a tale of the missing ₹2,600 crore

- Anirudh Laskar

MUMBAI: The much-awaited probe report on the suicide of Café Coffee Day (CCD) founder VG Siddhartha is likely to reveal several related-party transactio­ns over the past decade that has left a missing money trail of at least $350 million, two people familiar with the matter said.

The transactio­ns allegedly involved money being transferre­d from accounts of at least seven units of Coffee Day Enterprise­s Ltd (CDEL) to personal accounts of Siddhartha and entities owned by his family, according to an investigat­ion report shared with Siddhartha’s family last week, the two people cited above said on condition of anonymity.

CDEL, which has 48 subsidiari­es, had in August hired former deputy inspector general of the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) Ashok Kumar Malhotra to investigat­e the contents of the suicide letter purportedl­y written by Siddhartha and scrutinise the company’s books of accounts. Malhotra has been assisted by Delhi-based Agastya Legal’s senior partner MR Venkatesh.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has given CDEL time till March 31 to share the investigat­ion report, failing which the market regulator will initiate penal action.

“The transactio­ns were to mostly service accumulate­d debt, which in turn was incurred to pay back venture capital and private equity investors going all the way back to 2008. Siddhartha allegedly paid these risk investors as much as ₹1,800 crore as returns,” said one of the two people.

Siddhartha provided his early backers such as Darby Overseas Investment­s Ltd, the private equity arm of Franklin Templeton Investment­s, and Sequoia Capital with annual returns of as high as 23%, mostly through loans, the person said, citing the investigat­ion report.

“The promoter family was not involved in the business at the time of founder VG Siddhartha’s unfortunat­e demise. The pro

SEBI HAS GIVEN COFFEE DAY ENTERPRISE­S TIME TILL MARCH 31 TO SHARE INVESTIGAT­IVE REPORT AFTER WHICH IT WILL TAKE PENAL ACTION

moter family and management are fully cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion but oblivious to its outcome as their priority is to keep the business running in a challengin­g environmen­t and meet all stakeholde­r commitment­s, including 30,000 jobs associated with the group,” a Coffee Day Group spokespers­on said.

 ?? MINT ?? The probe report on suicide of VG Siddhartha is likely to reveal several related-party transactio­ns over the past decade
MINT The probe report on suicide of VG Siddhartha is likely to reveal several related-party transactio­ns over the past decade

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