CBI Files Case Against Cadbury, Alleges Firm Availed Fraudulent Tax Benefits in Himachal Pradesh

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The CBI has booked Cadbury India Private Limited (now known as Mondelez Foods Private Limited) for alleged corruption and misrepresentation of facts to fraudulently avail area-based tax benefits in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh.

After registering the FIR, the CBI carried out searches at 10 locations in Solan, Baddi, Mohali, Pinjore and Mumbai.

The FIR is an outcome of a preliminary enquiry registered by the agency, which showed that the company allegedly “paid bribes, misrepresented facts and manipulated records to fraudulently avail area-based exemption benefits in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh”.

“For availing the same, some members of the executive board of the company, along with key managers, collectively decided to manipulate records, engage intermediaries to route bribes and cover up all the evidence that had surfaced during the internal investigation,” the CBI has alleged.

Besides the company, the agency has booked a total of 12 individuals, including two the then Central Excise officials, the then Cadbury India Limited (CIL) vice-president (finance and compliance) Vikram Arora and its directors Rajesh Garg and Jailboy Phillips.

CIL had set up a manufacturing unit at Sandholi village for manufacturing malt-based food (Bournvita). The unit started commercial production from May 19, 2005, the CBI has alleged in its FIR.

The agency has alleged that senior executives of the company conspired with private individuals and made payments to get necessary approvals for setting up the second unit as a separate company to avail tax benefits for which it was not eligible.

The CBI has found details of various payments made to camouflage alleged bribes and commissions to get the work done, the FIR alleges.

The agency has alleged that the DGCEI had also probed the matter and slapped a fine of Rs 241 crore on the company.

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Covid-19: India’s rate of inoculation fastest in world, says health secy | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: India has witnessed the “speediest acceleration” of administration of Covid-19 vaccine doses, health secretary Rajesh Bhushan said, highlighting that on March 15, India accounted for 36% of the 8.34 million shots given across the world.
As of March 15, India administered the second highest number of vaccine doses at around 3.3 crore in 60 days. The US leads with 10 crore doses though it started its vaccination programme around a month before India. The UK — which was the first to start Covid-19 vaccination — inoculated only 2.6 crore doses in 98 days, Bhushan said.
India administered over 3.6 crore vaccine doses till 7pm on Wednesday. Of this, 1.5 crore health and frontline workers have received their first doses, whereas 1.2 crore doses have been given to those above 60 and 23.8 lakh to people aged between 45 and 60 years with co-morbidities. Apart from these, 63.9 lakh health and frontline workers have received their second doses.
In the last two weeks (March 1-15), India administered an average of 13.1 lakh doses per day. While Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat had the highest average ranging between 1.5 lakh and 1.2 lakh, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh were among the poor performers. On Wednesday, 14 lakh doses were given till 7pm.

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Himachal Pradesh BJP MP Ram Swaroop Sharma Found Dead at Delhi Residence, Suicide Angle Being Probed

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BJP MP from Himachal Pradesh Ram Swaroop Sharma was found dead at his residence in New Delhi on Wednesday. The 62-year-old minister from Mandi allegedly died by suicide, according to reports. Delhi Police received a call from a staffer after he was found hanging with the door bolted from the inside of his house.

An investigation is currently underway. BJP Parliamentary party meeting has been cancelled due to Sharma’s death.

Born in 1958 in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district, Sharma was a two-time MP – first elected to Lok Sabha in 2014 and then again reelected from the Mandi constituency in the 2019 general elections. He also served on the Parliamentary standing committee on External Affairs. Ram Swaroop Sharma is survived by his wife and three sons.

Last month Mohan Delkar, a 58-year-old Member of Parliament from the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, was found dead in a Mumbai hotel. Police said a purported suicide note running over four pages, written in Gujarati, was recovered from his room in which he had blamed several people, including a senior politician.

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