Etisalat acquired its stake in Swan Telecom, its Indian unit's former name, for $900 million in March 2009. Jaime Puebla / The National
Etisalat acquired its stake in Swan Telecom, its Indian unit's former name, for $900 million in March 2009. Jaime Puebla / The National

Etisalat DB faces $1.6bn fine over licences



Etisalat's Indian unit could face a US$1.6 billion (Dh5.87bn) fine for alleged foreign exchange violations related to the sale of wireless permits. India's Enforcement Directorate, which has authority over foreign exchange fraud and money laundering, imposed the 70bn rupee fine on Etisalat DB Telecom India for various charges that it says violate the Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999, the Press Trust of India reported.

The penalty had been ordered for "suspected contravention" of foreign exchange rules inside and outside India by the company.

"Neither Etisalat nor Etisalat DB have received any official communication and is therefore unable to comment at this time. Etisalat … wishes to reiterate it always abides by the laws and regulations of the markets in which it invests," the company said. Etisalat owns 45 per cent of Etisalat DB.

Etisalat DB has been given 30 days to explain why the fine should not be levied on it, the agency said.

Etisalat acquired its stake in Swan Telecom, its Indian unit's former name, for $900 million in March 2009 in a deal that included management control.

The remaining 55 per cent is held by the Indian companies Dynamix Balwas Group and Genex Exim. The move by India's Enforcement Directorate is the latest blow to the company's Indian operations.

In December, it paid a $2.2m penalty to the Indian government for failing to launch second-generation mobile services on time.

Etisalat DB was also last year named in a government report that uncovered the sale in 2008 of cellular operating licences under a "first-come, first-served" process that netted the government 124bn rupees.

It is alleged that some licences were awarded to ineligible participants, which in turn are said to have sold their stakes at prices higher than what they had paid the government.

An auction might have netted the government as much as $39bn, according to some estimates.

The controversy forced Andimuthu Raja, India's telecommunications minister, to resign from his post, and prompted the arrest of Etisalat DB's vice chairman, Shahid Balwa, in February.

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Indoor cricket in a nutshell

Indoor Cricket World Cup – Sep 16-20, Insportz, Dubai

16 Indoor cricket matches are 16 overs per side

8 There are eight players per team

There have been nine Indoor Cricket World Cups for men. Australia have won every one.

5 Five runs are deducted from the score when a wickets falls

Batsmen bat in pairs, facing four overs per partnership

Scoring In indoor cricket, runs are scored by way of both physical and bonus runs. Physical runs are scored by both batsmen completing a run from one crease to the other. Bonus runs are scored when the ball hits a net in different zones, but only when at least one physical run is score.

Zones

A Front net, behind the striker and wicketkeeper: 0 runs

B Side nets, between the striker and halfway down the pitch: 1 run

Side nets between halfway and the bowlers end: 2 runs

Back net: 4 runs on the bounce, 6 runs on the full