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Defiant Vijay Mallya says he will fight it out

Defiant Vijay Mallya says he will fight it out

In a video message to shareholders at the annual general meeting of United Breweries Holdings Ltd (UBHL), Mallya alleged, "I have been accused of stealing and siphoning off Rs 6,000 crore out of the Kingfisher Airlines without any legal basis, whatsoever."

[Photo: Mail Today Bureau] [Photo: Mail Today Bureau]

Embattled beer baron Vijay Mallya on Thursday struck a defiant note saying he would challenge all the charges leveled against him in courts. In a video message to shareholders at the annual general meeting of United Breweries Holdings Ltd (UBHL), Mallya alleged, "I have been accused of stealing and siphoning off Rs 6,000 crore out of the Kingfisher Airlines without any legal basis, whatsoever."

"As its part of concerted efforts to make a poster boy of bad loans and financial crime, the government continues to attach properties and threaten other forms of action, all of which, I assure you, my dear friends, will be contested in the courts of law," he claimed.

He also said he can show the company can account for every single paisa of Kingfisher and expenditure incurred by it through the government retention account of the firm that was managed by leader of the consortium of banks - State Bank of India, which filed criminal charges against him and his company.

Mallya said Kingfisher Airlines has turned out to be a 'nightmare' and blamed government's adverse taxation policies and Tells UBHL shareholders in a video message he has been accused without legal basis higher fuel prices for the business failure.

What started as the genuine business failure of Kingfisher Airlines, which was once known as the queen of the skies with the best-ever service and connectivity that India has seen, has now turned out to be a nightmare, he added.

The business is all about success and failure and it is unfortunate that only few select cases to all government agencies choose to ignore this very basic fact. In its latest annual report, released to shareholders at the AGM, UBHL said it has been without a Managing Director since April 17, 2014.

In the interregnum, Board Chairman Vijay Mallya is acting as Principal Officer of the company and reviewed its performance at the Board Meetings held during the year.

Even after his relocating to London, he has full control over the affairs of the company through appropriate delegation of duties to various operating executives who report to him on a regular basis, it said. Giving details of the remuneration paid to the directors, UBHL disclosed fees totalling Rs 3.2 lakh to Mallya for attending board or committee meetings.

Out of this, payment of sitting fees totalling Rs 1.6 lakh has been restrained by Order of the Tax Recovery Officer dated November 24, 2015, UBHL said. However, Mallya received remuneration totalling about Rs 1.6 crore from two overseas subsidiaries of UBHL.

The chairman of the company has received remuneration from two subsidiaries, amounting to USD 120,000 (previous year USD 120,000) and British Pound 89,600 (previous year GBP 89,600) during the year 2015-16, it said.

UBHL also said Vijay Mallya's son Sidhartha ceased to be a director of the company with effect from March 31, 2016.

In association with Mail Today Bureau

Published on: Sep 30, 2016, 9:20 AM IST
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