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Congress points fingers at Doval son, demands details of FDI from Cayman Islands

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New Delhi , 17 Jan 2019

Alleging links between National Security Advisor Ajit Dovals son Vivek opening a hedge fund in the Cayman Islands soon after 2016 demonetisation and  the huge spike in inflow of FDI into India from the territory, the Congress on Thursday demanded the RBI to make public the source of funds received  from the tax haven.Citing data by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said that between 2000 and 2017, India received  Rs 8,300 crore FDI from Cayman Islands but post demonetisation, India received an equivalent amount from there in one year alone."Within 13 days of  Prime Minister Modi announcing demonetisation, Vivek Doval on November 21, 2016, opened a hedge fund called 'GNY Asia' in Cayman Islands,  which, according to a report of the BJP's 2011 committee, is a known tax haven," Ramesh told the media here."This unnatural increase in FDI inflow  and Vivek Doval's hedge fund raise serious suspicion of round tripping. The RBI must clarify the role of GNY Asia in this. We, therefore, demand it to  publicise all details of the FDI received from Cayman Islands in the last year," said the former Union Minister.

Ramesh raised suspicion of Vivek Doval's hedge fund being involved in funneling out money and then bringing them back to India post  demonetisation."Modi government claims they are fighting against black money and that they will not let companies use tax havens like Cayman Islands  to launder money. But there is concrete proof that members of their government are involved in doing the same, especially after demonetisation," he  said.He also alleged links between GNY Asia and Zeus Strategic Management Advisors Pvt Ltd, another company in Cayman Islands which is headed  by Doval's another son Shaurya Doval."NSA Ajit Doval and his sons not just need to clarify about their companies' role in the FDI inflow but also  answer about Don W. Ebanks, a director in Vivek's company and whose name was also found in Panama Papers," said Ramesh.The Congress leader  referred to the BJP's 2011 committee on "Indian Black Money Abroad: Secret Banks and Tax Havens" of which Ajit Doval was a member and reminded  about the recommendations by the committee that included publicising details of funds coming from foreign tax havens."Since Doval as member of the  committee had made the recommendations about tax havens, isn't it prudent that the source of funds received from Cayman Islands are published?"  said Ramesh stressing on the need for a probe into the entire issue.

 

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