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Bharti Walmart denies lobbying in India

December 10, 2012 21:19 IST
Bharti Walmart on Monday denied allegations that it spent money in India to gain market access.

"These allegations are entirely false. In accordance with US law, US companies are required to disclose the issues and expenditures associated with lobbying on a quarterly basis," a Bharti Walmart spokesperson said in a statement.

The expenditures are a compilation of expenses associated with staff, association dues, consultants and contributions spent in the US, it added.

"Our Washington office naturally had discussions with US government officials about a range of trade and investment issues that impact our businesses in the US and worldwide and disclosed this in accordance with the law," the official said.

Following reports that Walmart spent $25 million (about Rs 125 crore) since 2008 on its various lobbying activities, including on the issues related to "enhanced market access for investment in India", BJP and Left parties have alleged that money has been spent in India.

Bharti Walmart Private Limited is a joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and Walmart, the world's leading retailer.

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