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ED begins probe against a dozen online e-retail firms

The probe period for investigating the FDI contributions of the firms under the scanner is before April 2013

Press Trust Of India New Delhi
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has begun a comprehensive probe against a dozen popular online retail firms in the country for alleged violations of foreign direct investment (FDI) rules in their e-commerce businesses.

The agency, according to sources, has received a communication from the country's banking regulator, the Reserve Bank of India, regarding a few firms while it took up rest of the cases suo-moto for probe under the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

A special team of officials of the central probe agency, sources said, is working to study the business operations of these firms which have thronged the online retail market in the last few years.
 

The sources declined to reveal the identity of the companies under the scanner as the investigations are at a preliminary stage.

According to an official note accessed by PTI, close to a dozen firms are under the scanner of the agency. There are allegations that the companies have violated the FDI norms of e-commerce sector.

According to the current policy, FDI is not allowed in domestic e-commerce companies conducting business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions while 100 per cent foreign investment is permitted in business-to-business (B2B).

A slew of fund raising and foray of foreign-based investors in these domestic companies has also prompted the enforcement wing of the finance ministry to look into their operations in this first time exercise the agency has initiated against online retail and trade companies operating in India, sources said.

The agency, sources added, has gathered documents about the business incorporations, shareholders and business market models of these firms, which include big capital and small online retail firms which are based in metropolitan cities of the country.

The probe period for investigating the FDI contributions of these firms under the scanner is before April 2013.

Under FEMA rules, a firm or entity found in contravention of the law can be penalised with a penalty three times of the detected violation.

The probe is expected to finish in a "reasonable time period" and in few cases the ED could issue final showcause notices soon.

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First Published: Sep 01 2014 | 12:47 AM IST

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