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Legal tussle costs Amazon a whopping $1.2bn

World’s largest etailer spends Rs8,546 cr in legal expenses during 2018-20 to maintain presence in India

Legal tussle costs Amazon a whopping $1.2bn
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Legal tussle costs Amazon a whopping $1.2bn  

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- Amazon declined to comment on the legal fee issue

- However, traders' body CAIT claimed that Amazon spending 20% of its revenue (Rs45,000 cr in 2018-20) on lawyers was questionable

- US e-commerce giant is facing a probe by CCI for alleged anti-competitive practices

- Amazon is locked in a legal tussle over the takeover of Future Group

- Amazon is contesting a Rs24,713-cr deal between Future Group and Reliance Retail Ventures and has dragged Future Group to the Singapore International Arbitration Centre

New Delhi: US e-commerce giant Amazon, which is said to be investigating alleged bribes paid by its legal representatives in India, spent a staggering Rs 8,546 crore or $1.2 billion in legal expenses for maintaining a presence in the country during 2018-20, sources said. Sources aware of the firm's public account filings said entities of Amazon – including Amazon Retail India Pvt Ltd, Amazon Seller Services Pvt Ltd, Amazon Transportation Services Pvt Ltd, Amazon Wholesale (India) Pvt Ltd, and Amazon Internet Services Pvt Ltd (AWS) – paid Rs 3,420 crore in India during 2018-19 and Rs 5,126 crore during 2019-20 towards legal fees.

Amazon is locked in a legal tussle over the takeover of Future Group and is facing a probe by the Competition Commission of India (CCI). While the company declined to comment on the legal fee issue, traders body CAIT claimed that Amazon spending 20 per cent of its revenue on lawyers was questionable.

"The whopping amount spent under legal professional fees clearly shows how Amazon and its subsidiaries are misusing their financial muscles to bribe and manipulate Indian government officials," CAIT National Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal wrote to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal.

Without offering any proof for his claim, he demanded a CBI inquiry. On Monday, a report by Morning Context stated that Amazon has initiated an investigation against some of its legal representatives for allegedly bribing Indian government officials. Its senior corporate counsel has reportedly been sent on leave in this matter. The company had stated that it takes allegations of improper actions seriously and investigates them fully to take appropriate action. While it did not confirm or deny the allegations, Amazon had said it has "zero tolerance for corruption."

"Which company over the globe while spending more than 20 per cent of its accrued revenue on paying to lawyers is able to sustain in business and that too even making losses year by year, but yes it is global e-tailer Amazon in India which is a living example of this mind-boggling acrimony," CAIT alleged on Tuesday.

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