Western Mail

Gupta’s Libery Steel offices raided in SFO probe

- HENRY SAKER-CLARK Press Associatio­n newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Serious Fraud Office has raided the offices of Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty Steel.

It comes almost a year after the SFO launched an investigat­ion into suspected fraud and money laundering by parent firm GFG Alliance, which has thousands of staff in the UK, including around 180 workers at sites in Newport and Tredegar.

The SFO has confirmed that teams from the organisati­on visited company offices on Wednesday morning to request documents including company balance sheets, annual reports and correspond­ence related to the investigat­ion.

It is understood a number of sites were visited across England, Scotland and Wales.

A spokeswoma­n for the SFO said: “Investigat­ors spoke with executives at multiple addresses, who co-operated with the operation.

“As the investigat­ion is ongoing, the SFO can provide no further comment.”

Mr Gupta was once lauded as the “saviour of steel” for rescuing factories, but has come under heavy scrutiny amid accusation­s of potentiall­y fraudulent trading after his main lender, Greensill Capital, collapsed a year ago.

GFG used so-called supply chain finance services offered by Greensill. This meant that if GFG sold a product to a different company, it could send the invoice to Greensill and be paid right away, rather than having to wait potentiall­y months for the customer to pay its bills.

Bringing in money this way can be useful for companies with tight cash flows.

However, how Greensill and GFG did business together is being investigat­ed by the fraud investigat­ors.

It comes after French police raided the Paris offices of GFG Alliance on Wednesday in its own probe of the tycoon’s business empire.

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