Low-fare carrier Indigo on Wednesday clarified that it has not received any summons from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) over media reports that its top management was allegedly summoned by the probe agency in connection with FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) violation.
InterGlobe Aviation, the parent company of Indigo, released a statement today, rejecting any such reports. Their statement read: “We refer to the news being telecast on various news channels stating “ED summons top
management of IndiGo Airlines for FEMA violation”. We hereby clarify that we have not received any such summons.”
According to media reports, ED had summoned top management of IndiGo for Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) violation.
20/06/18 Indian Express
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InterGlobe Aviation, the parent company of Indigo, released a statement today, rejecting any such reports. Their statement read: “We refer to the news being telecast on various news channels stating “ED summons top
management of IndiGo Airlines for FEMA violation”. We hereby clarify that we have not received any such summons.”
According to media reports, ED had summoned top management of IndiGo for Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) violation.
20/06/18 Indian Express
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