former India National cricket team player Robin Uthappa This clarification came after the arrest warrant was issued against him. The batsman has been accused of committing fraud in relation to employees' provident fund contributions to a clothing company he runs.
Robin Uthappa, director of Bengaluru-based Centaurus Lifestyle Brands Pvt Ltd, has been given time till December 27 to pay the dues amounting to around Rs 24 lakh, or face arrest. He was accused of deducting savings funds from his employees' salaries and not depositing the money into his employees' accounts.
I did not have an active executive role, nor was I involved in the day to day operations of the companies – Robin Uthappa
However, under immense pressure, the former batsman has now issued an official statement.
Robin Uthappa revealed that he was appointed director of the companies in 2018-19 after making financial contributions to them in the form of loans. But the mixture was quick to point out that he had no active role and was not even involved in the day-to-day operations of the companies.
The cricketer-turned-commentator added that he did not have time to participate in the day-to-day operations of the game due to his cricket-related duties commitments. He explained:
“In light of recent events news Regarding the PF case against me, I would like to make some clarifications regarding my involvement in Strawberry Lencería Pvt. Ltd., Centaur Lifestyle Brands Pvt. Ltd., and Perez Fashion House. In the year 2018-2019, I was appointed as a director in these companies due to my financial contributions to them in the form of loans.
“However, I did not have an active executive role, nor was I involved in the day-to-day operations of the companies. table “As a professional cricketer, TV presenter and commentator, I had neither the time nor the experience to be involved in their operations.”
These companies failed to repay the money I lent them, which led me to file a lawsuit – Robin Uthappa
Robin Uthappa also claimed that the companies he invested in did not repay the money forcing him to file legal action. He added that he resigned from the boards of directors several years ago, but said that he had no role in these companies
“In fact, I do not play an executive role in any other companies I have funded to date. Unfortunately, these companies failed to repay the money I lent them, which led me to file legal action, which is currently in court. I also do not exercise any executive role in Every other company I have financed to date resigned from my management several years ago.
“When the provident fund authorities issued notices demanding payment of dues, my legal team responded, asserting that I had no role in these companies and submitting documents from the companies themselves confirming my non-participation.”
Even though he had no role in the companies, the provident fund authorities had taken action against him, Robin Uthappa concluded by saying. However, the commentator mentioned this The advisors will take the necessary steps to resolve this issue. He also urged the media to present the correct facts. He said:
“Despite this, the provident fund authorities have continued the action and my legal advisors will take necessary steps to resolve the matter in the coming days. I would also like to urge the media to kindly provide full facts and verify the veracity of this information.” Information being shared.”
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Robin Uthappa has currently taken up the broadcasting role after his retirement from cricket. He played 59 ODIs for India, scoring 1,183 runs with seven half-centuries.