The chief financial officer of the ongoing health investigation group, NMC, was able to travel to India, in what appeared to be a planned operation to escape the grip of justice.

According to Arabiya Net, the Emirati Khaleej Times newspaper quoted sources close to the company as saying that the financial manager of the Indian group Suresh Krishnamoorthy was able to travel with his family, consisting of his wife and two children. And his eldest son and maid, to India on May 7, on a flight to return the stranded Indians in the Emirates.

The escape of his family, the chief financial officer of the NMC group, comes at a time not promised by the stranded people who are entitled to leave the Emirates, in addition to the fact that the group he works in is at the heart of a judicial investigation after The head of the RP Shetty group escaped earlier this February.

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Group sources told the English-language newspaper Krishnamoorthy that no UAE authorities have been prosecuted, which explains why he was allowed by the local authorities to leave the airport.

However, the sources indicated that he might have feared of himself discovering financial irregularities in the period between 2016-2017, when he was holding the position for the first time before his resignation. < / p> Krishnamoorthy resigned in 2017 before returning to the company in February 2020 after 25 company executives escaped, led by the group's founder, RB Shetty.

> The source said he was not in the picture when the matter was discovered .. He is not subject to investigation by the UAE authorities and there are no criminal charges against him, but I believe that his escape relates to fears of Financial irregularities discovered during the period he was in charge between 2016-2017.

He continued his return to office after the group’s group leaders ’flight last February .. We asked him to come back in time and take over.

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A source in the group says to the newspaper that Krishnamworthy sent a text message to him on the morning of last Friday telling him that he had left for India for an emergency and that he would return to the UAE in June.

The source added: He definitely left his family’s companions .. He would not have escaped because he knows very well that the mold is deep and very deep .. But the hands of justice will definitely extend it. p> According to the source, the Indian embassy is responsible for identifying the people who deserve to return to India with requests from some 200,000 Indian stranders to leave the UAE against the background of the Corona pandemic.

The Indian ambassador told the newspaper earlier in the run-up to the flight that the passenger list is being prepared by the Indian embassy and handed over to Air India, which is responsible for transporting the stranded Indians to their country. < / p ...