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Gupta denies knowing about duplicate cargoes as testimony in Trafigura fraud case closes

Indian businessman Prateek gupta was accused of orchestrating a $600m metals fraud by commodity group Trafigura. He told a court in India on Friday that he didn't know who within his companies had allegedly made fake documents for selling the same cargo to multiple customers.

The long-running trial concluded on Friday with the testimony. It will resume again on December 10, for closing arguments.

Trafigura, a Geneva-based company, sued Gupta in more than two years. It claimed that he had orchestrated a ruse where he and his firms agreed to deliver pure nickel instead of steel or scrap.

Trafigura's lawyers accuse Gupta on Thursday of stealing funds from an alleged fraud in order to support his business empire as his companies ran out of money early in 2021.

Gupta said Trafigura employees designed the scheme at the heart of the case. This allegation has been repeatedly denied by the trader.

Nathan Pillow, a Trafigura lawyer, showed Gupta two copies of shipping documents with the same number from 2022. One of them, he claimed, was a copy sold to Trafigura and stamped by TMT Metals AG - one of Gupta’s companies.

"You...were driven by your financial problems to resort to this type of scam", Pillow told Gupta at a London High Court.

This created millions of dollars in revenue for your companies that were on the verge of bankruptcy.

Pillow asked Gupta on his third day to testify who had signed and stamped the document. He replied that he was unaware of any duplicates or who might have signed them.

Gupta announced in 2015 that he was planning a major expansion of his UD Group. He aimed to expand the group into Europe, Russia, and Africa, and increase the headcount to 400 people within the next two years. (Reporting and editing by Eric Onstad)

(source: Reuters)