Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Sep 28: During the scrutiny by a well-known fraud risk management company of the book of accounts of IMA for 2017-18, it has revealed that the company falsely showed that it had reached profit figure of Rs 8,250 crore as per its earlier estimate, whereas the actual income of the company from all sources was only Rs 12 crore during that particular year.
The special investigation team appointed to investigate dealings of the company had appointed a management company to check the books of accounts. Its report has brought out this shocking revelation.
The company showed income of Rs 8,520.57 crore by way of sale of gold bars through BMA Wealth Creators for 2017-18 but the company which verified the accounts realized that the actual sale amounted to only Rs 12 crore. This figure was shown to impress the investors and make them to continue to deposit money in the company.
The entire amount of annual business was accounted at the fag end of the year, and lot of errors and false things were found in the audit report, the fraud risk management report added.
It was found that owner of the company Mansoor Khan, directors of IMA, and chartered accountants together entered into a conspiracy. Clearly, the company was returning a part of the amounts invested by the depositors in the form of interests.
It is found that the company did not transact business it claimed it had. It had collected huge amount of deposits without obtaining Reserve Bank of India permission, the Central Bureau of Investigation has said in its first charge sheet filed in the CBI special court.
On Friday, a division bench of the state high court comprising Chief Justice A S Oka and Justice S R Krishnakumar instructed the state government to file report about steps taken against nine private companies including Ambidant that have reportedly cheated the public to the tune of crores of rupees. The bench passed this order when hearing a petition filed by Narendra Kumar and six others seeking directions to the government on this issue. The bench also directed the government to take decision immediately on the issue of permitting prosecution of IAS officers facing allegations of indulging in wrongdoings in IMA cheating case.