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<b>Govt asks details of Bharti-MTN deal; to seek legal opinion</b>

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The government today said it has asked Bharti to furnish all details of its proposed $23 billion deal with South African company MTN for legal scrutiny.

"We have asked for formal request/papers about the deal from the company... There seems to be no problem with the deal but still we want to be sure (about the compliance)," Salman Khursheed, Minister of Corporate Affairs, told PTI, adding that the matter will be referred to the law ministry for legal opinion.

Bharti chief Sunil Mittal had met Khursheed earlier this week and is learnt to have apprised him of the deal while seeking clarity in the existing corporate laws to take the deal forward.

 

Bharti has reopened talks for acquiring 49 per cent stake with South African MTN in an estimated $23 billion deal, exactly a year after it pulled out of negotiations alleging that the foreign company had deviated from agreement.

The two companies have signed an agreement to hold exclusive talks for a deal that could include $10 billion in cash and $13 billion in shares and see emergence of a combined entity of $20 billion in terms of revenue and 200 billion subscribers globally.

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First Published: Jun 04 2009 | 5:48 PM IST

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