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Gautam Adani agrees to $18 million penalty in U.S. bribery case

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Last updated: May 15, 2026 7:32 am
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Published: May 15, 2026
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The November 2024 indictment in New York accused Gautam Adani and multiple subordinates of deliberately misleading international investors as part of a vast bribery scheme

The November 2024 indictment in New York accused Gautam Adani and multiple subordinates of deliberately misleading international investors as part of a vast bribery scheme
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Billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani has agreed to pay a multi-million-dollar settlement in a U.S. civil court case linked to corruption without admitting guilt, his company said on Friday (May 15, 2026).

The November 2024 indictment in New York accused the industrialist and multiple subordinates of deliberately misleading international investors as part of a vast bribery scheme.

Mr. Adani was accused of having participated in an estimated $250 million scheme to bribe Indian officials for lucrative solar energy supply contracts.

Mr. Adani, along with his nephew Sagar Adani, agreed to the “payment of a civil penalty” totalling $18 million, while noting that it came “without admitting or denying the allegations made in the civil complaint”, a letter from Adani Green Energy to the Mumbai stock exchange read.

The penalty payment comes as U.S. prosecutors are reported to be set to drop charges against Mr. Adani, The New York Times reported on Thursday.

The Adani letter, which noted that the final judgement of the U.S. court is still awaited, stressed that the “company is not a party to this proceeding, and no charges have been brought against it”.

The New York Times said the move to abandon the charges, brought under U.S. president Joe Biden’s administration, came after Mr. Adani hired a new legal team led by Robert Giuffra, one of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyers.

With a business empire spanning coal, airports, cement and media, the chairman of Adani Group has been rocked in recent years by corporate fraud allegations and a stock crash.

Mr. Adani, a close ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was born in Ahmedabad to a middle-class family but dropped out of school at 16. He moved to India’s financial capital, Mumbai, to find work in the city’s lucrative gem trade.

After a short stint in his brother’s plastics business, he launched the flagship family conglomerate that bears his name in 1988 by branching out into the export trade.

His big break came seven years later with a contract to build and operate a commercial shipping port in Gujarat.

Published – May 15, 2026 01:02 pm IST



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