ED notice to KKR co-owners Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri Khan and Juhi Chawla
KKR owners in `73.6cr soup
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday issued show-cause notices to Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, his wife Gauri Khan and actress Juhi Chawla in connection with the 2009 Indian Premier League (IPL) under the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (Fema). Office of the special director of the ED sent the notices to them mentioning irregularities to the tune of `73.6 crore. The ED has sought a reply from them within 15 days. “The notices were issued in the name of M/s Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd (KRSPL) in which Gauri Khan is a director,” officials said. KRSPL owns the Kolkata Knight Riders IPL cricket team. “They have been asked to join the adjudication process.
We have informed them (SRK, Gauri and Juhi) of `73.6 crore loss incurred by the government in the form of foreign exchange. They are liable to be penalised thrice the amount of the irregularities conducted by them,” said a senior ED officer.
The notices were served under Rule 4(1) of Foreign Exchange Management (adjudication proceedings and appeal rules), 2000 and the special director of ED, a quasi-judicial authority, will hold a hearing.
Officials added that the notices have been issued for contravention of provisions of Foreign Exchange Management (transfer or issue of security by a person resident outside India) regulations, 2000 made under the Fema.
The ED had questioned Khan in 2015 in connection with the alleged irregularities. The agency probe along with fresh auditing revealed that shares sold by KRSPL to Jay Mehta’s Mauritiusbased Sea Island Investment Ltd company were undervalued. The investigations stated that shares’ market value was between `86 and `99. However, they were sold at `10 per share that led to the loss of taxes to the government.