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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Govt starts prosecution proceedings in Reebok fraud case
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Govt starts prosecution proceedings in Reebok fraud case

Adidas, Reebok’s parent firm, said it should be kept out of any prosecution as it acted like a whistleblower in bringing the fraud to light

Reebok India had alleged fraud by its former managing director Subhinder Singh Prem and former chief financial officer Vishnu Bhagat. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint (Pradeep Gaur/Mint)Premium
Reebok India had alleged fraud by its former managing director Subhinder Singh Prem and former chief financial officer Vishnu Bhagat. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint
(Pradeep Gaur/Mint)

New Delhi: The government has started prosecution proceedings in the case of alleged financial fraud at sportswear maker Reebok India. This follows the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) submitting its report to the Corporate Affairs Ministry on this case, which relates to allegations of financial misdoings at the sportswear major’s India operations. In its FIR filed with police last year, Reebok had alleged financial fraud to the tune of 870 crore at the company by certain persons including senior executives of its India arm. “Whatever the SFIO findings were and the people involved, the prosecution has been sanctioned... The prosecution has started. We took legal opinion and did what was the best thing to do," Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot told PTI.

However, Pilot did not provide any further details on the prosecution exercise.

Reebok India had alleged fraud by its former managing director Subhinder Singh Prem and former chief financial officer Vishnu Bhagat. Both of them have denied the charges.

Adidas, the German parent firm of Reebok, has communicated to the Ministry that the global management team of the company acted like a whistleblower in bringing the fraud to light and they should be kept out of any prosecution.

Asked about the case, Pilot also said that “anybody who is a whistleblower or someone who has flagged the issue and reported something, then to prosecute them perhaps is not the best thing". “The view we got from many sources was that if you are a whistleblower and you are a complainant, you can’t then also be prosecuted for the same case," he added.

A Reebok India spokesperson, in August this year, had also said it was important to reiterate that the company was the primary victim of the fraudulent activity. “In fact, the company originally discovered the fraud and was the whistleblower to the government authorities.

“The company has in the past fully supported the authorities in their investigation and will continue to do so," the spokesperson had said at that time. In March this year, Adidas said its balance sheet for 2011 was negatively impacted by 153 million euros on account of commercial irregularities at its arm Reebok India.

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Published: 29 Dec 2013, 06:36 PM IST
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