SEBI denies clearing Mehul Choksi's Antigua citizenship request

ANI  |  New Delhi (India) 

The (SEBI) on Friday rubbished reports which claimed that the markets regulator had provided positive report on embattled diamantaire Choksi to the Citizenship by (CIU) of Antigua, based on which he was granted citizenship in their country.

The CIU in a statement claimed that Choksi's application for the citizenship was subjected to stringent background checks and that they received documentation of two instances in which the SEBI, in 2014 and 2017, opened investigations on a corporate entity owned by Choksi.

The CIA also stated that Choksi's application was received by them in May 2017 with the necessary documents required, including a police clearance certificate as required by the and Barbuda Citizenship By Investment Act 2013.

"The said police clearance certificate from the Government of India, Regional Passport Office, Mumbai, certified that there was no adverse information against Choksi which would render him ineligible for grant of including a visa for and Barbuda," the CIU said.

On Monday, had reportedly asked the Government to detain Choksi and prevent his movement by land, air or sea.

The (CBI), on a related note, had on July 25 sought the whereabouts of Choksi and written to Antiguan authorities, demanding details about him.

Choksi, who is allegedly involved in over USD 2 billion scam in the state-run PNB, has reportedly taken refuge in the nation after moving there in July. His valid passport was revoked in February after this scam was unearthed.

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 18:55 IST