exposes step by step how Aircel-Maxis scam takes place & how HNI's greed
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*What is Aircel-Maxis scam *
*Subramanian Swamy <http://indiaright.org/author.php?id=711>*

Aircel is a telecom company providing mobile phone wireless services using
2G and 3G spectrum. Before 2006 it was wholly owned by a Tamil Nadu-based
capitalist, Sivasankaran, but by January 2006 it came to be owned by a
Malaysia-born citizen, T. Anantha Krishnan, popularly called TAK. He is the
son of a Sri Lankan Tamil immigrant who arrived as indentured plantation
worker.

T. Anantha Krishnan’s second wife is Latchoumie (Lakshmi?) Marie Helene
(LMH), born to a white French father who belongs to the Le Chateau Briand
family, and Tamil mother. She is popularly known as Mme ‘TAK’.

Mr. TAK made his fortune first in gambling casinos and laundering LTTE drug
and extortion loot garnered by the terrorist organization treasurer K.
Padmanabhan (now in Sri Lanka custody), and then branched into
construction, etc., to become a powerful and influential person in
Malaysia. He helped Quatrrocchi grease the system in that country and
escape the law because of the CBI’s deliberately chosen counsel.

Mme. TAK, according to my usually reliable sources in Paris, is the owner
of a very big art gallery La Fantaisie which can be described as the
Christie’s in France. Carla Bruni, the Italian wife of former French
President Sarkozy, is a partner in this venture for two years.

Mrs. TAK is also the owner of a sophisticated music recording house in
Paris. Carla, who is also a pop singer, uses Mrs. TAK’s studios for
registration and issue of her albums.

Sonia Gandhi, her son Rahul, and her sisters are frequent visitors.
Whenever Rahul goes to France, he stays with Mrs. TAK. He had been there
a-month-and-half back.

Mrs. TAK is the also owner of vine yards in northern Colombia with joint
ownership with the Colombian rich families Bettancourt and Katalli. Rahul
Gandhi’s former live-in friend Veronique is connected to the Kattalli
cartel.
Mrs. TAK is also one of the major shareholders in the French aeronautical
company, Dassault, whose fighter aircraft Rafaele, though rejected
worldwide, was bought by India’s Defence Ministry for a hefty 20 per cent
bribe.

But the TAKs are smart. This time in the French election they backed
Hollande, who won the Presidency.

It is in this context we have to see the Aircel-Maxis deal, since it
impinges on India’s national security as did Swan-Etisalat and
Unitech-Telenor deals. Telecom towers and equipment can do cyber warfare,
snoop on closed door conversations and read email.

The Indian owner of Aircel, Sivasankaran, is a financial buccaneer, working
always on the edge. In 2005, after getting spectrum licence, and short of
funds, he put it out that he was looking for foreign direct investment
(FDI). Maxis approached him incognito through the Standard Chartered Bank.
It is now alleged in an FIR of the CBI that at that stage the then telecom
minister, Dayanidhi Maran, entered the scene. According to Justice Shivraj
Patil Report (available on the DoT website), Maran misused his office to
arm-twist Sivasankaran to sell all his shares in Aircel to Maxis in January
2006. Whether that was a drama by Maran and Sivasankaran or real, only the
Supreme Court inquiry will reveal. Sivasankaran, however, agreed to sell.

But there was a problem: FDI rules require an Indian partner to hold at
least 26 per cent of the equity for the deal to be okayed by the Foreign
Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). Three months earlier to January 2006, it
was at least 51 per cent, i.e., an Indian must be majority partner. Maran
got that changed to just 26 per cent and the Indian partner to be in
minority. But Maxis owner TAK would have none of that. He wanted Aircel to
be a wholly-owned company of his. That was against FDI rules. So, Maran was
in a fix. His brother and owner of Sun TV, Kalanidhi, was promised Rs
800-crore bounty for his media venture by TAK, and he was salivating
furiously.

Enter P. Chidambaran (PC), the Dawood Ibrahim of Indian finance and Jesus
Christ in Lok Sabha. He was then as finance minister, which meant the
ex-officio chairman of the FIPB. In January 2008, PC had advised A. Raja on
“share dilution” which landed the former telecom minister in Tihar.
Similarly, Chidambaram advised Maran to devise a trick: form a joint
venture with a young ambitious entrepreneur, all expenses paid. Thus they
found Sunita Reddy part owner of Apollo Hospital.

Thus Deccan Ventures came into being, but it was joint only in name. By
using a financial derivative, Maxis owned all of it. With the money thus
put in, Deccan purchased 26 per cent of Aircel. TAK declared proudly to the
Malaysian Stock Exchange and to his company shareholders’ meeting that he
had bought 99.3 per cent of Aircel equity (0.7 per cent still left with
Sivasankaran) and thus de jure Aircel became a wholly owned company of
Maxis.

TAK filed for permission with FIPB as a 74 per cent owner and got it
cleared in March 2006. But there was a catch. PC did not like it that Maran
had decamped with the bribe loot. So, the March 2006 FIPB clearance was not
made in the name of Global Communications, a wholly-owned company of Maxis,
but in the name of some US company. Then PC sat on the file while TAK
sweated with the thought of being so near yet so far.

Enter son Karthi, fixer, ambulance chaser, money launderer, small arms
dealer, etc. Through a maze of crossholdings, he acquires at least 5 per
cent of the Aircel shares before father PC reconvenes the FIPB in October
2006, deletes the name of the US company, and puts the TAK company as the
74 per cent owner of Aircel equity. Karthi’s wife, Dr. Srinidhi, starts
working as a consulting doctor with Apollo Hospital. All are happy now.

So, what is the criminal offence? The biggest is the bogus FIPB clearance.
Chidambaram has committed offence of criminal misconduct under Section
13(1)(d)(iii) of the Prevention of Corruption Act which has a provision of
seven-year jail term. Ditto with Maran, Karthi, and maybe Sivasankaran too
under sub-Section (ii), read with IPC 120A&B. The Supreme Court has been
apprised by me on May 10, and the matter will be heard after the vacations
on July 17. If Prime Minister Manmohan Singh does not want to testify in
court, he must get rid of PC from the Cabinet. This is also what all
Congress leaders except one want.

In the meantime, the Indonesian Police has issued an arrest warrant against
Maxis CEO Roy Marshall for fraud, cheating, and money laundering in another
connected company Astro. Its money trail leads to a favorite English news
TV channel. Marshall is also a Sri Lankan Tamil, and has played host to
PC’s wife Nalini when the deal was being brokered.

The corruption pimple under UPA rule has defiled Bharat Mata but now it
seems about to burst. Cure lies in operating Vishkanya poison from our body
politic.

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