Subhash Chandra apologises as Zee Group shares crash on media report of money laundering post-demo (Repeating for all)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In an "open letter" on Friday, Subhash Chandra, Chairman, ZEE & Essel Group, apologised to bankers, NBFCs & mutual funds for "not having lived up to their expectations" hours after suffered a loss in market capitalisation to the tune of Rs 14,000 crore after the shares of its entertainment arm tanked over 30 per cent in the wake of a media report that said its promoter company was allegedly involved in money laundering post-demonetisation.

"I am extremely certain that there is no promoter in Inc. who has dared to sell the jewel of his crown, to pay off the liabilities. While the process is still ongoing, there are some forces which are not willing to see us succeedÂ… I am not indicating that there are no mistakes done from my end, and as always, I am willing to face the consequences," Chandra said in the letter.

Assuring stakeholders that he is "not running away from the core issue" and that he will do his best to repay each person, he said he would like to express his "deepest apologies" to his financial supporters.

The shares on the BSE lost up to 33 per cent during the intra-day trade but closed 26 per cent lower at Rs 319.35.

The shake-up in Zee shares occurred after the report claimed that the SFIO was probing a company, Nityank Infrapower, for deposits of over Rs 3,000 crore made just after demonetisation that was announced on November 8, 2016.

It also claimed that Nityak Infrapower and a group of alleged shell firms had carried out financial transactions that involved a few companies associated with the Subhash Chandra-led between 2015 and 2017.

shares fell nearly 31 per cent to Rs 299.92 per share on It was the worst day for the stock for a single day fall since 1999.

The media report also said that Nityank also played a crucial role in a large business deal between the and Essel groups in November, 2016.

Essel maintains that Nityank is an independent firm, while alleges otherwise.

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First Published: Fri, January 25 2019. 21:20 IST