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United States firm carrying out due diligence on Adani's Sri Lanka task, Bloomberg reports

A U.S. firm that consented to provide more than $500 million to a Sri Lanka port advancement backed by the Adani Group stated it is still carrying out due diligence on the project in the wake of bribery accusations against the group's. billionaire creator Gautam Adani and other magnates,. Bloomberg News reported on Sunday. The U.S. International Advancement Finance Corporation has not. reached a final contract on the loan, an official with the. company stated in an email to Bloomberg.

We continue to conduct due diligence to make sure that all. elements of the project meet our extensive requirements before any. loan dispensations are made, the official said, according to. the report.

Last November, the agency said it would provide $553. million in financing for the port terminal project in Colombo,. the capital of Sri Lanka. The job is partially owned by India's. Adani Group.

U.S. authorities have actually charged Adani and

seven other people

with consenting to pay

kickbacks

to Indian government officials to acquire contracts that. could yield $2 billion of earnings over twenty years along with to. develop India's largest solar energy job.

The Adani Group has said the allegations as well as those. leveled by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in a. parallel civil case are baseless and rejected which it will. look for all possible legal option.

The U.S. International Advancement Finance Corporation and. the Adani Group did not instantly react to ask for. remark outside regular service hours.

(source: Reuters)