CCI directs UltraTech/India Cements,
Dalmia Bharat to furnish financial records
Fair trade regulator CCI has directed Aditya Birla
firm UltraTech, which now owns south-based cement firm India Cements, along
with two other makers, and their executives to submit financial documents,
after its Director General in its investigations found contravention of
competition norms.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has also
directed Dalmia Bharat Cements and Shree Digvijay Cements to submit their
audited financial statement, including balance sheet and profit and loss
account, within eight weeks of the order.
It has directed UltraTech to submit the financial
statements of its subsidiary India Cements for five years from FY15 to FY19,
while Dalmia Bharat Cements and Shree Digvijay Cements for nine years, from
FY11 to FY19.
Besides, CCI has also directed their executives to
submit detailed financials and income tax records for five years, along with
formal responses to the investigation report.
An email sent to UltraTech Cements and Dalmia Cement
Bharat remained unanswered till the time of filing the story.
The CCI direction came over a complaint filed by
ONGC alleging cartelisation in its tenders. Following this, the fair-trade
regulator had on November 18, 2020, directed its probe unit Director General to
look into the issue.
The DG had submitted its investigations report on
February 18, 2025, in which found contraventions of the competition
regulations.
It had found that Ultratech's subsidiary India
Cements, along with Shree Digvijay Cement and Dalmia Cement, with a middleman
named Umakant Agarwal, engaged in anti-competitive collusion.
Later, CCI on May 26, 2025, considered the
investigation report and in a four-page order also directed the cement
manufacturer to submit income derived from sales to alleged contraventions by
the PSU.
The CCI notice also mentioned if there is
non-furnishing of the financial details or incomplete/false information, within
the time frame by the companies, then they would be liable under section 45 of
the Act.
Earlier, in December 2024, UltraTech Cements had
acquired 32.72 per cent stake from promoters and promoter group entities of
India Cements Ltd. The Aditya Birla Group firm, which already had acquired a
22.77 per cent stake from the market, became the promoter of the Tamil
Nadu-based company.
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dt. 05-07-2025