The Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) would give a report in four to five months on its scrutiny of the controversial Reebok India case, allegedly involving Rs 870-crore fraud by two former employees.
The investigative arm of the MCA feels the involvement of the alleged fraud goes much beyond Subhinder Singh Prem, former managing director and Vishnu Bhagat, former chief operating officer of the company.
"It is very difficult to believe that only two people allegedly were involved in such a fraud. It is also possible that some small-level officials were also involved," an SFIO official told Business Standard. "We have just started the investigation. It appears to be a complex case. We have to look into all details before arriving at a conclusion".
Adidas AG, the German parent company of Reebok, has accused the two former top executives of an alleged fraud.
The company had filed a First Information Report (FIR) with the Gurgaon police on May 21,
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