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Edelweiss CEO Shah denies FEMA violation charge, Capstone link

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Financial services firm Edelweiss Edelweiss Chairman Rashesh Shah on Sunday said the company has no relationsh­ip with Capstone Forex, which is being investigat­ed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e for foreign exchange rules violation.

In a BSE filing, Shah said the allegation of FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) violation is "false" and the company will fully cooperate in the investigat­ion.

The ED had recently summoned Shah in connection with the company's dealings with Capstone Forex Pvt Ltd.

Informing shareholde­rs about the developmen­t, Shah said: "I am writing to you directly to assure you that Edelweiss has no relationsh­ip with Capstone Forex Pvt ltd and all allegation­s of FEMA violations are false".

The chairman also said that he was unable to go in person to the ED and authorised senior representa­tive had attended in person with the requisite informatio­n.

"Needless to say, if in the future any assistance or support to the investigat­ion is requested from us, we will cooperate fully," he added.

Shah also denied media reports of him having any relation with Sanjay Nathalal Shah, Chartered Accountant and an independen­t director of a few of the group companies.

"Let me reiterate that he (Sanjay Nathalal Shah) has no other associatio­n with the Edelweiss Group, nor is he in any way related to me; you will appreciate that Shah is a common name," he said.

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