A day left for Anil Ambani to pay USD 80 mn to avoid jail


Mumbai, Mar 18 (DC): Reliance Communications Chairman Anil Ambani has around a day to piece together USD 80 million of USD 55 billion to settle long-pending levy with a vendor or go to jail.

Anil Ambani’s debt- ridden telecom business had promised to pay the nearby unit of Ericsson AB around Rs 5.5 billion for past maintenance services. The repeated failure to comply and Ambani's personal guarantee landed him in trouble last month, with the Supreme Court holding him in contempt.

His companies endured a misfortune last week after a lower court denied to free up tax refunds withheld by lenders.

In case the installment isn't settled by Tuesday, Anil Ambani, may face three-month imprisonment.

Ambani's net worth has contracted to around USD 300 million from USD 55 billion in 2008, according to Bloomberg, as his telecom to power and infrastructure businesses battle to bargain with debt by selling assets and fending off lenders.

A representative for the Anil Ambani didn't react to an e-mail asking for comments on ways to pay the Ericsson dues.

The Supreme Court on January 7 issued notice to Reliance Communication Ltd (RCom) Chairman Anil Dhirubhai Ambani and others on a contempt petition filed by Ericsson India over non-payment of its dues.

A bench headed by Justice R F Nariman had sought a response from Ambani and others in four weeks. Appearing for R Com, senior Advocates Kapil Sibal and Mukul Rohatgi had asked the court to accept Rs 118 crore towards outstanding dues to Ericsson India to establish its bonafide.

The counsel appearing for Ericsson had refused to accept the amount and said the entire outstanding sum of Rs 550 crore should be deposited. The bench had directed R Com to deposit a demand draft of Rs 118 crore in the registry.

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    jhootley & chaiwala's troupe will escort him & reach him up2 london.

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Now let the nation know from where 'Bankrupt' Anil Ambani brought Rs 458.77 crore that he reportedly paid to Ericsson today.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahraini

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    He didn't need to fear when his big brother Chowkidar is there .

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  • Karthik, Konaje/Navi Mumbai.

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    AA has paid the fine,
    Bhakthon, Pappu fenk nahin raha tha, Gappu ne dosth ko bachaya. Thanks to Rafale.

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    First, AA will start manufacturing State of Art "RAFAEL " bicycle as a try!!!! Then second generation Bull-Cart, which would be given to Juumladas Fekendranath on May 23rd!!!!!
    That is AA's actual limit because in all other projects he is a Flop businessman!!!!

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Anil Ambani is in dire financial crisis. It is evident. He is been avoiding to pay fine since couple of years.
    His newly formed 1week old company, with no manufacturing experience, gets Rafael Deal, with the help of Modi, where each fighter costs 1000crore more.

    It is clear that corruption is the heart of Modi led BJP, what is worse still is it compromised nations safety. Both are unforgivable offenses for anyone who is Indian in heart. Period.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    NDTV has been sued for 10,000 crores by Anil Ambani's Reliance Group for its coverage of the Rafale deal. So, even if NDTV pays Rs. 10,000 crores, that may not be enough, would it?

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Roshan, Mangalore,
    I fully agree with your comments. This is all trick of the trade which a common man can understand.

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  • MAHESH, MANGALORE

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    CHOWKIDAR WILL HELP HIM ... NO PROBLEM

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  • Chowkidar Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Please alert all airports.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    FEKU's have landed in ICU's ...

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    'Main Bhi Pappu...

    Where is your imaginary Rs 30,000 crores?

    If he had Rs 3000 crores he would have come out of this RUT..AA

    So..it is clear...

    Pappu Fekh Raha Hai...

    Main Bhi Pappu.

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  • Robert, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    As you know well, people with Rs 30,000 crore, always find ways to hide ill gotten wealth, and rather go to jail for three months.

    Anil has lot on his shoulder, he has to work on new AIRCRAFT that Feku and Daku have blessed him with and has no idea where to start at this time.

    The New Central Govt, be it a part BJP coalition, will not be nice to Anil and word accountability will be the reality for all these BAKHTS and chelas.

    Cheers...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Actually news just in that Anil Ambani has paid Rs 462 Crores to Ericcson.

    By the way the 16,000 Crores Metro rail in Mumbai is being run by Anil, so is the Electricity distribution in both Mumbai & Delhi, purchased from UPA 1 & 2 for 24500 Crores by Anil. That time he was good, now bad

    Bhandu Maam, Double Standards aa?

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Apparently the salary pattern in India has changed since May 2014. This gentleman wants Anil Ambani's payment before he executes the project.

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  • bm, mlr/ksa

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    I feel it cant co relate with due payment to another company.

    Latest news Mr Anil Ambani paid the due. Then it does mean 30 K crore fraud happened as per your view.

    What you say Bhandar mam!

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  • Robert, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Bhandu Maam spoke toooooooo Sooooooooon, Did RUTTT AAAAAA...

    Anil paid to avoid JAIL, may be Bhandu Maan can find out and tell source of the FUNDS...

    Friends in high places,

    Cheers..

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Ab nahi to....Aakhir Chowkidaar kab kaam ayega phir??!!

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  • Anilta, Derebail mlre

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Teawala Promoted from 2014to 2019 chowkidaar. Its true. First he drink tea, then asleep chowkidaar, raffael deal done In France In mid nyt.
    CHOWKIDAAR modi CHOR Hay.... Pappu ke muuhn mein SHOOR HAY.

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  • MohammedMangaluru, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    Modi will rescue Anil ambani at any cost

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  • PK, KARKALA

    Mon, Mar 18 2019

    IN OTHER NEWS ANIL AMBANI FLED TO LONDON IN RAFALE JET....

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