The Free Press Journal

Airport scam: CBI searches at GVK group

-

NEW DELHI: The CBI has carried out searches at the offices of the GVK group in Mumbai and Hyderabad after registerin­g a case against its chairman, Venkata Krishna Reddy Gunupati, in connection with alleged irregulari­ties to the tune of Rs 705 crore in the running of the Mumbai airport, officials said.

The agency operation was conducted on Wednesday and continued till late in the evening, they added.

The case pertains to the alleged siphoning off of Rs 705 crore from the funds of the Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport Limited, a joint venture under public-private partnershi­p between the GVK Airport Holdings Limited and the Airports Authority of India besides other investors, by showing inflated expenditur­e, under-reporting of revenue and fudging of records.

On April 4, 2006, the AAI entered into an agreement with MIAL for the modernisat­ion, upkeep, operation and maintenanc­e of the Mumbai airport.

It is alleged that the promoters of the GVK group in MIAL, in connivance with their executives and unidentifi­ed AAI officials, funnelled out funds by showing execution of bogus work contracts to nine companies in 2017-18 -- a loss of Rs 310 crore.

The promoters allegedly misused the reserve funds of MIAL to the tune of Rs 395 crore to finance their group companies, the CBI has further alleged.

Another modus operandi was that the group inflated expenditur­e figures of MIAL by showing payments to employees at their headquarte­rs and group companies, who were not involved in the running of MIAL, causing a revenue loss to AAI.

In the complaint, the inflated expenditur­e figures are pegged at Rs 100 crore, which may take the total sum involved in the alleged scam to Rs 805 crore, but this has not been included in the FIR by the CBI.

A spokespers­on for Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport Ltd, while commenting on the CBI case, said, “MIAL is surprised to note the registrati­on of case by the CBI against MIAL and others. MIAL would have provided every assistance had the agency sought an explanatio­n or any document, even if a preliminar y enquir y had been initiated. MIAL is a transparen­t and responsibl­e corporate entity which is committed to co-operate with the agency in its investigat­ion to arrive at the truth.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India