The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police has lodged an FIR against the managing director and four other officials of SpiceJet. They are accused of failing to credit 12% of employees' Provident Fund (PF) contributions, amounting to Rs 65 crore. This action follows a complaint by the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) on September 16, and an investigation is ongoing.

According to the FIR, Managing Director Ajay Singh, Director Shiwani Singh, Independent Director Anurag Bhargava, and two other officials, Ajay Chhotelal Aggarwal and Manoj Kumar, are named as responsible for the company's operations. The company employs over 10,000 people and deducted 12% from employees' salaries for PF dues between June 2022 and July 2024.
Provident Fund Dues and Legal Implications
The FIR highlights that the deducted PF contributions were not credited to employees' accounts within the required timeframe. Under Section 6 of the EPF and MP Act, 1952, these contributions should have been remitted to the EPFO within 15 days after each month's end. The failure to do so violates para 38(1) of the EPF scheme 1952.
SpiceJet's spokesperson stated that the case was initiated before the company secured new funds through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP). Since then, they have cleared pending salaries and GST dues and deposited ten months of PF dues. The airline is working on settling remaining dues and has reached agreements with several lessors.
Allegations of Misappropriation
The FIR further alleges that during quasi-judicial proceedings under inquiry section 7A before a competent assessing officer, RPFC-I, SpiceJet's representatives admitted to making these deductions. The employer is accused of cheating employees and misappropriating funds, constituting an offence under sections 316 and 318 of BNS.
The FIR also mentions that the deducted amount totals Rs 65,70,62,540 for contributions between June 2022 and July 2024. These were not credited as required by law within the mandatory period from June to July 2024. This non-compliance has led to serious legal implications for those involved.
SpiceJet maintains its commitment to aligning with its financial and operational strategies as outlined in the QIP. The airline asserts that it is actively addressing outstanding financial obligations while continuing its operations.
This development underscores significant challenges faced by companies in managing employee benefits compliantly. It also highlights the importance of adhering to statutory requirements to avoid legal repercussions.
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