After dealing with an arrest warrant over an alleged provident fund (PF) fraud, former India participant Robin Uthappa has damaged his silence into the matter. An arrest warrant has been issued in opposition to the ex-India star for the alleged fraud in reference to the PF contributions of workers at a clothes firm run by him. He has time until December 27 to pay the dues of almost Rs 24 lakh, or face arrest. Whereas clearing the air on the matter, Uthappa stated that his authorized advisors will take the required steps to resolve the problem.
“In mild of current information of the PF case in opposition to me, I wish to present some clarification almost about my involvement with Strawberry Lenceria Pvt. Ltd., Centaurus Way of life Manufacturers Pvt. Ltd., and Berryz Trend Home.
“In 2018-19, I used to be appointed as a director in these corporations because of my monetary contributions to them within the type of loans. Nonetheless, I didn’t have an energetic govt function, nor was I concerned within the day-to-day operations of the companies. Given my demanding schedule as knowledgeable cricketer, TV presenter, and commentator, neither did I’ve the time nor experience to take part of their operations. Actually, I don’t play an govt function in another corporations I’ve funded, until date.
“Regrettably, these corporations did not repay the funds I lent them, main me to provoke authorized proceedings, that are at present sub judice. I additionally resigned from my directorships a number of years in the past.
“When the Provident Fund authorities issued notices demanding cost of dues, my authorized group responded, highlighting that I had no function in these corporations and offered documentation from the businesses themselves confirming my lack of involvement. Regardless of this, the Provident Fund authorities have continued with proceedings, and my authorized advisors will take the required steps to resolve this matter within the coming days.
“I might additionally like to induce the media to kindly current full information and to confirm the authenticity of data being shared,” shared Uthappa on social media.
— Robbie Uthappa (@robbieuthappa) December 21, 2024
Mr Uthappa is the director of Bengaluru-based Centaurus Way of life Manufacturers Pvt Ltd. The corporate did not remit the damages of about Rs 23,36,602, which is to be recovered from the previous Group India participant, stated Regional PF Commissioner Sadakshari Gopal Reddy within the arrest warrant issued on December 4.
The 39-year-old former batsman is accused of deducting provident funds from the wage of his workers however not depositing the funds into the accounts of his workers.
Resulting from non-remittances of dues, this workplace is unable to settle the Provident Fund Accounts of the poor employees, the letter stated, asking the police to arrest Mr Uthappa and return the warrant on or earlier than December 27.
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