Walmart, the US global retail giant, has said
it will provide "relevant information" to the Indian authorities for the judicial probe announced against it.
The government has initiated probe
due to pressure from Opposition parties on the
issue of the company's lobbying efforts in the US regarding Indias multi-brand retail sector.
"We will be working to provide the authorities with relevant information," a Walmart spokesperson said when asked if the US-based company would co-operate with the Indian government in its judicial probe.
The spokesperson, however, insisted that the routine lobbying disclosure before the US Congress, as mandated by law, does not reflect any improper conduct in India.
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The allegation that a routine US lobbying disclosure form reflects improper conduct in India is false. These disclosures have nothing to do with political or governmental contacts with Indian government officials," the spokesperson said.
Under US law, on a quarterly basis, all companies which meet certain time and expenses thresholds,
are required to disclose issues and expenditures spent in connection with contacts with the United States government, including staffing cost, association dues, and payments to consultants, she noted.
"It shows that our business interest in India was discussed with US Government officials - along with 50 or more other topics during a three-month period," the spokesperson said in response to a question.
With inputs from PTI