March salary for Sahara staff may get delayed

March 31, 2014 07:35 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:06 pm IST - New Delhi

A file picture of Mr. Subrata Roy, Chairman, Sahara Group with dignitories like Anil Ambani, Amar Singh, Mulayam Singh Yadav and Amitabh Bachchan in Lucknow. Photo: Subir Roy.

A file picture of Mr. Subrata Roy, Chairman, Sahara Group with dignitories like Anil Ambani, Amar Singh, Mulayam Singh Yadav and Amitabh Bachchan in Lucknow. Photo: Subir Roy.

Under pressure from a long-running investor refund battle with SEBI, the Sahara group has informed its staff that their salaries may get delayed due to prevailing adverse situation, including attachment of its bank accounts.

The group is working hard to normalise things despite adverse conditions, it said, adding that staff salaries for March, 2014, scheduled to be released on Tuesday, may get delayed because of “unforeseen reasons”.

In a circular, Sahara India Pariwar’s Chief General Manager (HR) Gaurav Sharma has told all business divisions and department heads to inform workers in their respective divisions and departments about the delay and urge them “to stay united in this challenging phase”.

The Sahara group has been fighting a long-running battle with market regulator SEBI over refund to investors from which two group entities had raised over Rs 24,000 crore through issuance of certain bonds.

Sahara had deposited Rs 5,120 crore with SEBI in December 2012, but claimed that it had already refunded over Rs 20,000 crore directly to investors.

Rejecting these claims, SEBI in February, 2013 had ordered attachment of all bank accounts and frozen all its assets last year.

Interestingly, the staff circular has been issued within days of an entity related to the group floating the idea for collection of at least Rs 1 lakh each from Sahara employees and ‘well-wishers’ to garner necessary funds to secure group chief Subrata Roy’s release from Tihar Jail.

65-year-old Mr. Roy has been in Tihar jail since March 4.The Supreme Court had earlier this month proposed a conditional interim bail for him asking the group to deposit Rs 10,000 crore, including Rs 5,000 crore as bank guarantee.

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