Speak Asia’s members range from 132 in Lakshadweep to 130,000 in Mumbai, with the maximum members in Madhya Pradesh
Speak Asia biggest multi-level marketing fraud, says EOW
Speak Asia’s members range from 132 in Lakshadweep to 130,000 in Mumbai, with the maximum members in Madhya Pradesh
The economic offences wing (EOW) of the Mumbai police on Tuesday said
Speak Asia Online was a Rs2,300-2,400 crore fraud and that the notional
value of the reward points offered by the company is Rs30,000 crore.
Speak
Asia, which conducts online surveys on a variety of products and
services, has around two million Indian panellists, or members, who pay
money to join the firm’s network and earn reward points for referring
its offerings to friends and peers.
“Total money collected by
Speak Asia in a span of 18 months (February 2010-July 2011) is more than
Rs2,300 crore and the total payouts assured by the company to investors
is more than Rs30,000 crore,” said Rajvardhan Sinha, additional
commissioner of police. Sinha heads the Mumbai EOW.
SpeakAsia COO Tarak Vajpayee. Photo: HT
Speak
Asia, a multi-level marketing firm, is being investigated by multiple
agencies such as the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the income-tax
department and the Serious Frauds Investigation Office (SFIO), besides
EOW, for offences including money laundering, violation of foreign
exchange law, tax evasion and not making payments to investors.
The company’s spokesman couldn’t be reached for comment.
On 12 November, Mint
reported that the ED is expected to file a show-cause notice to Speak
Asia for raising Rs2,400 in India and remitting Rs900 crore to
Singapore.
At a seminar in Mumbai, Sinha said, “Till now, Speak
Asia is the biggest multi-level marketing fraud which is being
investigated by EOW.” He said Ponzi schemes are proliferating,
especially in cases where the multi-level marketing model is being used
without selling a product and that companies who do this have no
financial integrity.
In June, Speak Asia said it uses the
collective bargaining power of 1.9 million online consumers to “get
unprecedented price advantages” in purchasing goods and services.
When
the company started facing problems on many fronts, it stopped making
payments to its members, saying its accounts have been frozen. It also
gave an exit option to members.
“Until we have a centralized
agency like Sebi (Securities and Exchange Board of India) or the Reserve
Bank (of India) to look into multi-level marketing companies, this
problem cannot be solved,” Sinha said.
There is no provision for registration of online companies and this explains why they can’t be regulated.
In
July, the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) ordered a probe into
Speak Asia’s activities under a section of the Companies Act, 1956, that
deals with firms not registered in India.
“The SFIO report should
be out in December. The ministry (MCA) feels the culprits will be
nailed after that,” said a senior MCA official, who did not want to be
identified.
EOW’s Sinha said multi-level marketing schemes
investigated by the agency in the past include Pinnacle Education and
Opportunity Ltd, Gurudev Travel Connection, City Limousine and
Kanakdhara Gold.
According to EOW, Speak Asia’s members range from
132 in Lakshadweep to 130,000 in Mumbai, with the maximum members in
Madhya Pradesh.
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