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Rs 650 Crore Undisclosed Income Found During IT Raids At Cafe Coffee Day, Owned By S M Krishna’s Son-In-Law

Swarajya StaffSep 25, 2017, 06:25 PM | Updated 06:24 PM IST

A guard watches a CCD outlet as IT Raids were conducted (MANJUNATH KIRAN/AFP/Getty Images)


Raids at the properties of V G Siddhartha, the son-in-law of former Karnataka chief minister S M Krishna and founder-owner of Cafe Coffee Day (CCD) group, have revealed undisclosed assets worth Rs 650 crore, the Income Tax (IT) department said today (25 September). The searches were conducted for four days from 21 September at multiple locations.

"The searches in a group involved in coffee, tourism, information technology and other areas concluded with an admission of previously concealed income exceeding Rs 650 crore," said an IT department official. According to the official, the department apprehends that the figure of undisclosed income could be "much higher".

The raids revealed that there were a number of other issues including violations of other statutes on which there was no disclosure but relevant evidence had been found, the official said, adding that these matters would be pursued effectively.

The raids were conducted at more than 20 locations, where Siddhartha, the chairman and managing director of CCD, has made investment or has stakes.

A few months ago, Krishna quit the Congress and joined the BJP, alleging that he had been sidelined by the grand old party. CCD declined to comment on the IT departments claims.

However, Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd in a filing to BSE said that search/survey was carried out by the Income Tax authorities on the company and its subsidiaries starting 21 September and ending 24 September.

It said, "We wish to inform that we have extended full cooperation to the Income Tax authorities. Further, we submit that there is no information discovered which would have a significant impact on the financial position of Coffee Day Enterprises and its subsidiaries."

"Further any information which is considered to have material impact in nature discovered later will be intimated to the Exchange immediately," it said. PTI

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