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Mallya rues ‘wild-goose chase’
- Updated: July 21, 2016
Vijay Mallya is adamant that the “witch hunt” against him will not negatively affect Force India.
Earlier this year an Indian court issued a warrant for the arrest of Mallya over $1.3bn in unpaid debts following the collapse of his Kingfisher Airlines.
However, the Indian business, whose diplomatic passport was revoked by the authorities, has called the matter a “witch hunt.”
“I have been through this before,” he told Autosport.
“My first brush with the investigative authorities was in 1985.
“They came at me hammer and tongs for almost two years and finally found nothing, and I was completely exonerated.
“So sadly in India, these investigative agencies are political tools that do not hesitate to go on a …
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