The U.S. Department of Treasury announced on Monday that a settlement of $275 million has been reached with Adani Enterprises Ltd, an Indian company, regarding potential civil liability for 32 apparent violations of U.S. sanctions on Iran. This settlement comes after Adani Enterprises was found to have purchased shipments of liquefied petroleum gas from a Dubai-based trader claiming to supply gas from Oman and Iraq, which actually originated from Iran, according to the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.
In addition to the settlement with the Department of Treasury, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has also settled a civil lawsuit against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani. The lawsuit alleged that Adani was involved in a scheme to bribe Indian government officials. Court records from last week indicate that the settlement is pending court approval.
Furthermore, there are reports that the Justice Department is considering dropping related criminal fraud charges against Adani. This decision is reportedly influenced by Adani’s commitment to invest $10 billion in the U.S. economy. Two sources familiar with the matter have confirmed this potential development.
It is important to note that these legal matters involving Adani Enterprises and Gautam Adani have significant implications for both the company and the individual. The settlements and potential dropping of charges highlight the complexities of international business dealings and the importance of compliance with U.S. sanctions and regulations.
As the situation continues to unfold, it will be crucial to monitor any further developments and decisions made by regulatory authorities. The outcome of these legal proceedings could have a lasting impact on Adani Enterprises, Gautam Adani, and their business operations.
This article is based on the original report by Susan Heavey, with editing by Michelle Nichols. The information provided serves as a reference for understanding the context and details of the legal issues involving Adani Enterprises and Gautam Adani.

