Hindenburg report: Adani Group rejects fresh allegations, says US-based short seller using 'manipulative information for profiteering'

11 August,2024 12:44 PM IST |  New Delhi  |  mid-day online correspondent

The latest allegations by Hindenburg Research are `malicious, mischievous, and manipulative selections of publicly available information` to arrive at pre-determined conclusions for `personal profiteering with wanton disregard for facts and the law`, an Adani Group spokesperson said over latest accusations

The Adani Group said that its overseas holding structure is `fully transparent`, with all the relevant details disclosed regularly in numerous public documents. File pic


The latest allegations by Hindenburg Research are "malicious, mischievous, and manipulative selections of publicly available information to arrive at pre-determined conclusions for personal profiteering with wanton disregard for facts and the law", an Adani Group spokesperson said on Sunday, hours after the US-based short seller shot off fresh allegations against the conglomerate.

"We completely reject these allegations against Adani Group, which are a recycling of discredited claims that have been thoroughly investigated, proven to be baseless and already dismissed by the Honourable Supreme Court in January 2024," the Adani Group spokesperson informed stock exchanges.

Adani Group reiterated that its overseas holding structure is "fully transparent", with all the relevant details disclosed regularly in numerous public documents.

The spokesperson said that Adani Group has "absolutely no commercial relationship with the individuals or matters mentioned in this calculated deliberate effort to malign our standing".

"We remain steadfastly committed to transparency and compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements," the brief statement by the Adani Group spokesperson read.

Earlier in the day, shortly after Hindenburg Research alleged that SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Buch and her husband had stakes in "both the obscure offshore entities used in the Adani money siphoning scandal," the couple issued a joint statement rejecting the allegations.

Buch and her husband accused Hindenburg Research, against whom SEBI has taken enforcement action, of character assassination.

In the joint statement released to the media they said, "Our life and finances are an open book. All disclosures as required have already been furnished to SEBI over the years. We have no hesitation in disclosing any and all financial documents, including those that relate to the period when we were strictly private citizens, to any and every authority that may seek them. It is unfortunate that Hindenburg Research against whom SEBI has taken an Enforcement action and issued a show cause notice has chosen to attempt character assassination in response to the same."

Earlier on Saturday, US short seller Hindenburg had alleged, "We had previously noted Adani's total confidence in continuing to operate without the risk of serious regulatory intervention, suggesting that this may be explained through Adani's relationship with SEBI Chairperson, Madhabi Buch."

"What we hadn't realized: the current SEBI Chairperson and her husband, Dhaval Buch, had hidden stakes in the exact same obscure offshore Bermuda and Mauritius funds, found in the same complex nested structure, used by Vinod Adani," the report by the US hedge firm said.

Hindenburg Research said it has made the new allegations based on documents provided by a whistleblower and investigations carried out by other entities.

In January 2023, Hindenburg published a report accusing the Adani Group of financial irregularities, leading to a significant drop in the company's stock price. The group at the time had rubbished these claims.

The Hindenburg report alleged stock manipulation and fraud by the conglomerate. The case is related to the allegations (part of a report by Hindenburg Research) that Adani had inflated its share prices. After these allegations were published, there was a sharp fall in the shares of various Adani group companies' stocks.

In January 2024, the Supreme Court refused to transfer the probe into the allegations of stock price manipulation by the Adani group to an SIT and had directed market regulator SEBI to complete its probe into two pending cases within three months.

Earlier this year the SC also dismissed a plea seeking to review the verdict that had sought investigation by the market watchdog SEBI in the Adani-Hindenburg case.

(With ANI inputs)

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