Earlier in the week, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) conducted raids and accused Oppo of evading customs duty worth Rs. 4389 Crores. It was said that Oppo officials approved of the error and have already made a pe-payment of Rs. 4.5 billion. At the time though, Oppo did not release any statement to the media and our requests for comment went unanswered. Now though, there is a new statement from the company regarding the DRI accusation.
In the statement made to the media, Oppo says, “We have a different view on the charges mentioned in the SCN. We believe it's an industry-wide issue many corporates are working on. Oppo India is reviewing the SCN received from DRI, and we are going to reply to the notice, presenting our side, and will be working further with the related government departments. Oppo India is a responsible corporate and believes in prudent corporate governance framework. OppoIndia will take appropriate steps as may be needed in this regard including any remedies provided under the law.”
“During the course of investigation, searches were conducted by DRI at the office premises of Oppo India and residences of its key management employees, which led to the recovery of incriminating evidence indicating wilful mis-declaration in the description of certain items imported by Oppo India for use in the manufacture of mobile phones,” said the finance ministry previously on the matter.
The DRI also accused Oppo of not adding its royalty fees and license fees to the transaction value of the goods imported by them, in violation of Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, read with Rule 10 of the Customs Valuation (Determination of Value of Imported Goods) Rules 2007, the Centre added.
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