Amway India Chairman, 2 Directors arrested

Amway India Chairman, 2 Directors arrested
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Network marketing firm Amway's India Chairman and CEO William S Pinckney and two company Directors were arrested here on Monday on charges of...

Network marketing firm Amway's India Chairman and CEO William S Pinckney and two company Directors were arrested here on Monday on charges of financial irregularities. The two directors are Sanjay Malhotra and Anshu Budhraja, crime branch sources said. amwayThe arrests were made on a warrant issued in three cases registered by Wayanad Crime Branch in 2011 on charges of violation of Price Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning Act), crime branch sources said. Police had questioned the trio earlier this month and had asked them to report again on Monday for further questioning. They were arrested when they arrived at the police station. Last year, the crime branch (economic offences) wing here had conducted searches at the Amway office at Thrissur, Kozhikode and Kannur as part of its crackdown on money chain activities. Their godowns at these centres were closed and goods produced were also seized. The searches were launched following a complaint lodged by Visalakshi of Kozhikode claiming that she had incurred losses. Meanwhile, an Amway press release at Kochi said the company was providing consistent support and cooperating with the investigations of the Kerala Police CB-CID further to the complaint filed in 2012. The management represented by William S Pinckney and Anshu Budhraja and Sanjay Malhotra have always been present to answer any queries of CB-CID, it said. "With respect to the Wayanad case of 2011 for which it is believed that arrest warrants have been issued, the company or its officials have not been issued any summons to join the investigation nor was any information sought. "In this respect, the company management would have been happy to cooperate with the Wayanad Police in that matter as well, as we always have as a law abiding corporate citizen, following all laid down laws of the land," it said. Amway has submitted all information and documents that have been requested for the police officials, it said.
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