Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Malvinder files FIR with EOW against Godhwanis

- Teena Thacker teena.t@livemint.com ■ ■

NEW DELHI : Businessma­n Malvinder Mohan Singh has filed a police complaint against his former associates Sunil and Sanjay Godhwani, along with some employees of Ligare Aviation Ltd, for allegedly defrauding Singh’s Malav Holdings Pvt. Ltd of ₹30 crore.

One of the charges filed on behalf of Malav Holdings, claims that the Godhwani brothers, along with officials working for Ligare, sanctioned bogus and fake invoices for fictitious expenses.

The complaint was filed on November 30 with the economic offences wing (EOW) of Delhi Police.

Mint has reviewed a copy of the complaint.

Malav Holdings holds 50% of non-banking financial company (NBFC) RHC Holding Pvt. Ltd and 30% in Ligare Aviation, the charter airline business of the former promoters of Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Malvinder and Shivinder Mohan Singh.

The airline was started in 2006 as Ran Air services. In the beginning, it offered turboprops, helicopter jets and later got into air ambulance services.

The company offered services to corporates and politician­s, among others.

Later it diversifie­d into crew training and aircraft maintenanc­e, units that incurred huge investment­s.

Responding to a query from Mint, Sunil Godhwani said, “Ligare Aviation was a privately held company (of the Singh family) and had a board which comprised of both Malvinder and Shivinder and their family/friends/associates and was actively controlled/owned by the Singh family companies under Hemant Dhingra. My brother Sanjay resigned in November 2015 owing to differ-

ONE OF THE CHARGES CLAIMS THAT THE GODHWANI BROTHERS SANCTIONED BOGUS AND FAKE INVOICES FOR FICTITIOUS EXPENSES.

ences as he was being pressured by promoters to raise financing on aircraft which were under litigation and grounded on account of customs demand. All decisions were being ratified by the board which comprised of members as explained above. This is a pre-planned conspiracy to malign reputation­s and to try to hoodwink the process of the law while showing himself as a victim of fraud and hence no money to pay Daiichi.”

The first charge against the Godhwani brothers, along with some other employees of Ligare Aviation, relates to cheating and causing loss of approximat­ely ₹18 crore and ₹88 lakh by fraudulent­ly and dishonestl­y sanctionin­g payments.

Malvinder Singh has also accused the Godhwani brothers and the other employees of generating invoices for alleged “engineer familiariz­ation training and aircraft on ground support” for more than ₹4.94 lakh.

Payments were made to several agencies and upon perusal it was discovered that such services were never rendered by them, according to the second of the three charges cited in the complaint.

The third charge relates to a breach of trust reposed in them and causing loss of more than ₹6 crore by fraudulent­ly transferri­ng shares of Spectrum Voyages Pvt. Ltd (formerly known as Ligare Travels Pvt. Ltd) and Spectrum Aero Pvt. Ltd (formerly known as Ligare Flysims Pvt. Ltd) worth more than ₹6 crore in their favour in 2015 for a paltry sum of ₹42 lakh.

The investigat­ing officer handling the case and Malvinder Singh did not respond to queries seeking comment.

 ??  ?? Malvinder Singh, former Fortis Healthcare promoter.
Malvinder Singh, former Fortis Healthcare promoter.

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