The Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police has filed an FIR against SpiceJet’s managing director and officials. They allegedly did not credit Rs 65 crore of employees’ Provident Fund shares. SpiceJet stated it has since cleared dues and made progress by depositing ten months of PF dues. The investigation is ongoing.
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