IPL FEMA probe: ED records SRK’s statement

Mr. Khan is being probed on a specific charge of irregularities in the sale of shares of Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd.

November 12, 2015 02:20 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:21 pm IST - Mumbai

With the Enforcement Directorate recording statement of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan in a foreign exchange violations case, investigations into a major case of alleged financial irregularities in T-20 cricket tournament IPL is set to complete soon.

Mr. Khan is being probed on a specific charge of irregularities in the sale of shares of Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd (KRSPL), a franchise owned by his company Red Chillies Entertainment, to a Mauritius-based company.

Sources said the agency, after this questioning, is expected to issue a final show-cause notice by December or early next year under FEMA in the probe involving Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and related entities.

The sources said the recent questioning happened when the actor reached the agency’s office in Ballard Estate here on the evening of November 10 and spent over three hours with the investigators probing the case under provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). Mr. Khan could not be reached for comments.

The case, dating back to 2008-09, pertains to the share sale of KRSPL, co-owned by Mr. Khan and his co-actor and friend Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta, to a Mauritius-based company owned by Mehta.

The central agency is probing allegations that shares sold to the Mehta-owned Sea Island Investments were allegedly undervalued by eight to nine times by Mr. Khan’s business end.

The actor had been questioned by the ED in this case earlier in 2011 apart from the business dealings of Kolkata Knight Riders, the IPL team co-owned by the actor. They said during the latest round of questioning, Mr.Khan “cooperated” with the investigators and handed them over some relevant documents.

“He has assured that his legal and Chartered Accountancy firms will be in active touch with the agency so that the probe could be completed soon,” they said.

They added that all the aspects of investigation on this IPL probe case are more or less complete and the final notice will now be served.

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