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False allegations levelled against him, Mehul Choksi tells employees

NEW DELHI: One of the accused in the $1.8 billion PNB fraud, Gitanjali Gem’s owner Mehul Choksi, has written a letter to his employees claiming his innocence.

False allegations levelled against him, Mehul Choksi tells employees

Choksi said the company had worked with honesty and integrity.



New Delhi, February 24

One of the accused in the $1.8 billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud, Gitanjali Gems' owner Mehul Choksi, has written a letter to his employees claiming his innocence stating that the company could not pay the employees their dues at present.

“I am constrained to write the present email to you all concerned, as a situation of fear and injustice has been created against me and our organisation,” Choksi wrote in the letter.

“But, now, with false allegations levelled against me of defrauding the PNB Bank and media frenzy, the situation has gone grave, which is turning graver by the day,” he added.

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He said: “It is very tough for me, as of now, to be clearing your dues or to pay the future salaries, in view of the seizing of various bank accounts and other properties by the government agencies/investigating agencies.”

Choksi said the company had worked with honesty and integrity.

“Though I am aware that a lot of hard work has been put by you all to bring our organisation to where it is today, but as of now, I am facing a lot of problems due to the manner in which the multiple investigating agencies/government agencies have started to create a havoc, hell-bent upon stopping the operations,” he said.

“However, the fact remains that as of today, the justice that I deserve is far off, as it shall take time to prove my innocence, and the future seems uncertain at present.”

He said: “I will face my destiny and I know that I have done nothing wrong, and ultimately, the truth shall prevail. But I do not want anybody to get even a shadow of adversity or injustice just because of their association with me.”

Choksi said, “Investigating agencies seem to be interested not in a fair investigation but in creating a fear psychosis within my employees. The kind of unfair treatment, unfair investigation, media frenzy and political statements are making me highly insecure about the safety of myself and my family members.”

He said the companies’ HR had been instructed to issue relieving letters and experience certificates if the employees required it.

Choksi added: “I reiterate that I am committed to clear your past dues, if any, once things return to normalcy.” IANS

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