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Robin Uthappa faces arrest warrant for provident fund 'fraud'

Uthappa is accused of defrauding employees and government by deducting PF contributions from salaries but failing to deposit funds into employee accounts
Robin Uthappa. ANI

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An arrest warrant has been issued against former India batter Robin Uthappa in connection with an alleged case of defrauding employees and the government related to the Provident Fund (PF) case.

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As the director of Centaurus Lifestyle Brands Private Limited, Uthappa is accused of defrauding employees and the government by deducting PF contributions from salaries but failing to deposit the funds into employee accounts.

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The company allegedly owes Rs 23.36 lakh in damages, which authorities are seeking to recover from Uthappa.

Accused of cheating, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner Shadakshiri Gopala Reddy issued a letter on December 4, directing the Pulakeshi Nagar Police to arrest Uthappa.

In this background, the police went to Uthappa's house to issue a notice. Currently, he is not residing at that address and a warrant has been executed for him.

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“This is to inform you that Robin Uthappa, who is director of M/S Centaurus Lifestyle Brands Pvt Ltd (EST Code (PY/KRP/1524922), addressed at HAL Second Stage in Indiranagar, has failed to remit damages under sections 7A, 14B, and 7Q of the Employees' Provident Funds (EPF) and Miscellaneous Provisions (MP) Act, 1952 to the tune of Rs 23,36,602, including Rs 6,550 towards recovery,” the statement read.

“You are, therefore, kindly requested to execute the enclosed warrant of arrest for Robin Uthappa, director of the above establishment, through the Thana in charge under whose jurisdiction the employer resides,” the statement continued.

“Due to non-remittance of dues, this office is unable to settle the Provident Fund accounts of the poor workers. Given the above, you are kindly requested to execute the enclosed warrant of arrest through the Thana in-charge under whose jurisdiction Uthappa resides,” the statement added.

Uthappa has represented India in 59 international matches and has been a popular figure in the cash-rich Indian Premier League.

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