The manner in which the Indian government, across political formations, deals with large financial frauds is a wonderland that would stump Lewis Carroll himself. Take the example of Sahara and Pancard Club or even PACL. After the death of Sahara founder Subrata Roy on 14th November, the government has quickly begun to explore the possibility of transferring funds with the market regulator to the Consolidated Fund of India (CFI).
Pancard Clubs: The company, which develops and operates hotels and resorts, is undergoing an in-court resolution process and more than 1.5 million financial creditors (timeshare subscribers) will be voting on these plans in the next couple of days to decide the successful resolution applicant.
The company, which develops and operates hotels and resorts, is undergoing an in-court resolution process and more than 1.5 million financial creditors (timeshare subscribers) will be voting on these plans in the next couple of days to decide the successful resolution applicant.