Former Indian cricketer Robin Uthappa has addressed the recent controversy surrounding an arrest warrant issued against him over allegations of Provident Fund (PF) fraud. In a detailed statement, Uthappa has denied any executive involvement in the operations of the companies in question, emphasising his limited role and clarifying his stance on the issue.
What has Robin Uthappa had to say about PF fraud allegations?
Robin Uthappa, known for his successful cricketing career and role in India’s 2007 T20 World Cup-winning team, found himself in the spotlight for reasons unrelated to the sport. The veteran cricketer issued a public clarification through his social media handles, providing insight into his association with the companies involved and firmly denying the allegations.
“In light of recent news of the PF case against me, I would like to provide some clarification,” he began, referring to his appointment as a director in Strawberry Lenceria Pvt. Ltd, Centaurus Lifestyle Brands Pvt. Ltd, and Berryz Fashion House during 2018-19. He explained that his association with these firms was based solely on his financial contributions in the form of loans.
“In 2018-19, 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 l involved in the day-to-day operations of the businesses. Given my demanding schedule as a professional cricketer, TV presenter, and commentator, neither did I have the time nor expertise to participate in their operations. In fact, I do not play an executive role in any other companies I have lended, till date,” Uthappa shared on Instagram.
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Understanding the PF Fraud Case
The controversy stems from an arrest warrant issued by PF Regional Commissioner Shadakshari Gopal Reddy. The warrant directs Pulakeshinagar police to take action against Uthappa, alleging that a private firm associated with him, Centaurus Lifestyle Brands Pvt. Ltd, deducted PF contributions from employees’ salaries but failed to deposit them. The alleged fraud amounts to Rs 23-24 lakh.
The cricketer also addressed the Provident Fund allegations, explaining that his legal team had responded to the authorities, presenting evidence of his non-involvement. “When the Provident Fund authorities issued notices demanding payment of dues, my legal team responded, highlighting that I had no role in these companies,” he said. He added that the authorities were provided with documentation from the companies themselves, affirming his lack of involvement.
Despite these submissions, the PF authorities have reportedly continued proceedings, leading to an arrest warrant being issued. Uthappa reassured that his legal advisors are actively working to resolve the matter.
Who is Robin Uthappa?
Robin Uthappa, who has played 59 international matches for India, was a significant figure in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He is a two-time IPL winner, clinching the 2014 title with KKR and the 2021 triumph with CSK. Overall, he scored a massive 4952 runs at a strike rate of 130.35 while playing over 200 IPL matches for a total of 6 different franchises.
Throughout his cricket career, he scored 1,183 runs in 54 ODI innings, achieving seven half centuries. Robin Uthappa had a big moment when he played well during India’s 2006 tour to England, scoring a fast 86 runs in a one-day match. Besides cricket, Uthappa is into different businesses and is a regular fixture in commentary stints as well with Jio Cinema.