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Did Gautam Adani bribe officials for projects? JP Morgan says ‘highly unlikely’; conglomerate dismisses reports

It was earlier reported that prosecutors from the US Attorney Office and Justice Department (DoJ) are looking at an Adani Group entity.

Updated on: Mar 20, 2024 08:13 AM IST
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The Adani Group reportedly bribed officials to get energy projects cleared, Bloomberg reported following which the conglomerate dismissed the news as “false”. Now global brokerage firm JP Morgan weighed in on the issue and said that it is not changing its view on Adani Group and that as the scope for corruption in the group's renewable energy project is "highly unlikely".

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Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani is reportedly being investigated by US prosecutors although the conglomerate has denied the reports. (PTI)
Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani is reportedly being investigated by US prosecutors although the conglomerate has denied the reports. (PTI)

"Given the high level of transparency involved in various renewable energy tenders floated in India, the scope for significant corruption and bribery looks highly unlikely to us," Love Sharma of JP Morgan said as per Economic Times. Calling the details of the report missing, the brokerage said that investigation cannot lead to prosecution and this is why it will have limited potential financial/fundamental impact on the Adani Group. It, therefore, did not change its recommendation.

"In terms of provisions of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), anti-bribery provisions can lead to a fine of US$2m or twice the monetary gain, whereas for individuals it could be up to 5 years’ imprisonment and a $250,000 fine or twice the monetary gain," JP Morgan said.

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The report claimed that prosecutors from the US Attorney Office and Justice Department (DoJ) are looking at an Adani Group entity and Azure Power Global around potential bribery investigations. Prosecutors may also be looking at the conduct of Gautam Adani, it claimed.

What Adani Group said on the report?

The Adani Group denied investigations and said it hasn't received any notice from the US Department of Justice.

 
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