PHARMA

SFIO to probe Fortis, Religare for alleged irregularities

Corporate ministry orders SFIO probe against the two companies

Malvinder Mohan Singh Malvinder Mohan Singh | Image courtesy: Fortis Healthcare

The Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) will initiate a probe into alleged financial irregularities at Fortis Healthcare and Religare Enterprises, according to a senior official.

The corporate affairs ministry has been looking into the affairs of Fortis Healthcare and Religare Enterprises after recent reports that financial irregularities have emerged at the two companies.

A senior official at the ministry said that a SFIO probe has been ordered against the two companies.

The latest development comes against the backdrop of reports that the Fortis Healthcare's promoters—Malvinder Singh and Shivinder Singh—took at least $78 million out of the company without any board approval about a year ago.

A Religare spokesperson said the company has not received any communication, written or otherwise, from any government authority with regard to such a purported investigation.

"As such we have no knowledge of any investigation against the company," the spokesperson stated.

A query sent to Fortis Healthcare remained unanswered.

The Singh brothers are promoters of both companies.

The SFIO, under the ministry, mainly probes white collar crimes.

Fortis Healthcare has also come under the lens of markets regulator Sebi, which launched an investigation into the alleged regulatory lapses.

On Saturday, Fortis informed the exchanges that Sebi, which has instituted an investigation, has sought information and documents by February 26.

Sebi Chairman Ajay Tyagi, on February 10, said that the regulator was examining the Fortis issue. "We also received a reference on Religare from somewhere I cannot disclose and it will be looked into," he had said.