CBI books NDTV’s Prannoy Roy, Radhika Roy, others for criminal misconduct  

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a case against senior journalist and co-founder of listed broadcaster New Delhi Television (NDTV) Prannoy Roy, his wife Radhika Roy and the company’s CEO and Director Vikramaditya Chandra under charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating and criminal misconduct.

The probe agency registered the case Monday night naming NDTV and some unidentified public servants and others.

The CBI FIR said that NDTV got incorporated September 8, 1988 and Prannoy Roy, Radhika Roy and Naryanan KVL Rao (a retired IRS officer) were the whole-time directors while Vikramaditya Chandra was the CEO-cum-whole-time director of the company.

“During the period from May 2OO4 to 2010, NDTV Ltd floated around 32 subsidiary firms all over the world, mostly in tax havens like Holland, UK, Dubai, Malaysia, Mauritius. The majority of these companies had no business transaction and they were meant only for financial transactions to bring funds from abroad”” the FIR said.

It has been alleged that these transactions were sham and the aforementioned funds were invested by unidentified public servants through NDTV Ltd and later laundered back to India through multiple layers of complex transactions and shell companies, the FIR said.

“The proceeds of corruption of unknown public servants were invested through NDTV Ltd,” the FIR further stated.

IANS

 

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