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Issue:June' 2017

BOOK BAZAAR

Of corporate rivalries

M.R. Dua

Wh e n c o r p o r a t e s b e c o m e aggressively competitive, their rivals start looking for excuses, professional or otherwise,for targeting the emerging adversary as easy target. Once this is set, there are no holds- barred to undo, destroy and annihilate the connected persons or organizations – known or unknown.
The target of destruction, as this book neatly narrates, was the rising star of the Bombay corporate world, Jingesh Shah, then chairman of Financial Technologies India Limited. The author, Shantanu Guha Ray, a decorated investigative journalist goes on to establish with abundant evidence that 'the target,' Jingesh Shah, was successfully framed and made to 'pay' for his unproven sins. Shantanu has laboriously chaffed the grain from the piles of reliable documents gathered from half a dozen departments and ministries of the government of Indias also his contacts in the Mumbai and Delhi corporate world. In addition, the author managed vital papers from the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the Economic Offences Wing(EOW) offices at several places to help 'liberate' Jingesh Shah from the alleged clutches and powerful machinations of CBI, many finance ministry officials, including former Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram himself.

The author, Shantanu Guha Ray, a decorated investigative journalist and author, goes on to establish with abundant evidence that 'the target,' Jingesh Shah, was successfully framed and made to 'pay' for his unproven sins.

Shantanu Guha Ray Since the main actor of the book, Jingesh Shah, was said to have been involved in a Rs. 5,600- crore scam at the cost of over 13,000 investors, he had to spend months in jail until the ED found it hard to prove full burden of scam.With adroit planning, systematic marshalling evidence, Shah's lawyers succeeded in bailing him out on August 6, 2014—after four-year legal aerobatics

The decimation of Jingesh Shah's global empire; How he broke the market monopoly and the price he paid

Though the author has marshalled surfeit of 'irrefutable' evidence to defend Jingesh, he often goes out of the way to applaud and appease his client. With a view to sustaining reader's interest in the case the author has bravely woven details to unfold the nefarious games of conspiracies overflowing in Delhi's official jungles to smash any business empire.