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Naveen Jindal to be tried over alleged coal scam

By Promit Mukherjee and Suchitra Mohanty
April 29, 2016 19:51 IST

In 2014, the Supreme Court of India revoked the allocation of more than 200 coal blocks which were sold by the government

An Indian court on Friday ordered businessman Naveen Jindal to face trial on charges of criminal conspiracy over an alleged scam involving government allocations of coalfields.

Naveen Jindal is chairman of Jindal Steel and Power which said in a statement it denied any wrongdoing by the company or its management, adding the coal block allocation to the company had been made on merit.

The special court -- which was set up to hear cases related to the alleged scam -- will specify charges against Jindal on May 11, it said in an order seen by Reuters.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which investigates corruption in India, declined to comment.

India's federal police have been investigating suspected collusion between government officials and private companies in under-priced sales of coalfields, which the state auditor said in 2012 might have cost India some $33 billion in lost revenue.

In 2014, the Supreme Court of India revoked the allocation of more than 200 coal blocks which were sold by the government.

Jindal Steel and Power's stock closed 6.6 percent lower following news of the court order, after falling by as much 10 percent in a Mumbai market that was little changed on Friday.

The company, which is looking to sell assets to pare its $7 billion debts, has been in talks to sell a power plant in eastern India to JSW Energy Ltd, run by Naveen's elder brother Sajjan Jindal.

Promit Mukherjee and Suchitra Mohanty in New Delhi
Source: REUTERS
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