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CSR Funding Fraud in Mumbai, Educational Foundation Cheated of Over Rs 45 Lakh

It underscores the necessity for individuals and organizations to exercise caution and undertake comprehensive due diligence before engaging in any financial agreements, particularly those involving large sums of money or advance payments.

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The foundation was cheated out of Rs 45.50 lakh by a group posing as benefactors, offering a substantial sum in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds. Five Accused of Duping Karjat-Based Foundation in a Sophisticated Fraud Schem.


MUMBAI (India CSR): In a shocking revelation, a Karjat-based educational foundation in Mumbai has become the latest victim of a financial scam, losing Rs 45.50 lakh to a group of con artists. The elaborate scheme, involving promises of substantial Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds, has led to the filing of a police complaint against five individuals for their alleged involvement in this fraudulent activity.

This incident highlights the vulnerability of individuals and organizations to financial scams, especially those involving CSR funds. It serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the need for thorough verification and due diligence before engaging in financial transactions, particularly those promising unusually high returns or requiring advance payments.

Background of the Incident

The Deceptive Meeting

Namdev Raut, 50, the founder of Samaj Prabodhan Sanstha in Karjat, was looking for funding to support his educational foundation. He recounted in FIR, “We were approached with what seemed like a lifeline for our foundation. It was an opportunity we thought would greatly benefit our cause.”

Guided by a friend, Bibishan Gaikwad, Raut was introduced to Nandkishore Londhe in Mumbai, who claimed to aid organizations in securing CSR funds. Londhe lured Raut and his associates into a well-crafted trap by demanding Rs 1 lakh as a precondition for arranging a meeting with potential funders, hoping for a fruitful outcome.

The Bogus Deal

On November 6, representatives from Raut’s foundation, including Gaikwad, met Londhe at a Mumbai based hotel. Here, they were introduced to the alleged directors of First Choice Company – Cybel Ganguly, Pravin Thevre, Khandekar, and Yash.

Londhe presented a lucrative proposal: the foundation would receive Rs 6 crore in CSR funds, but it was required to return half of this amount as a commission. Trusting this arrangement, Raut transferred Rs 45.50 lakh as an advance payment, according to the Police complaint.

โ€œLondhe made a proposal to Gaikwad and Rautโ€™s group that their foundation would get Rs 6 crore, but they would have to return Rs 3 crore to them as commission. Londhe added that if they were fine with the conditions, then they would have to first make a deposit of Rs 50 lakh in advance,โ€ the FIR stated.

"They handed us a letter, assuring the release of funds," Raut explained in FIR. However, subsequent follow-ups only led to evasive responses. Growing suspicious, Raut visited the company's Chakala office, where he discovered the shocking truth - the letter was fake, and the company had no knowledge of any such transaction.

The Realization and Police Complaint

The Unraveling of the Scam

On November 17, Raut met with Ganguly and other directors, receiving a letter asserting the release of funds within a week.

“They handed us a letter, assuring the release of funds,” Raut explained in FIR. However, subsequent follow-ups only led to evasive responses. Growing suspicious, Raut visited the company’s Chakala office, where he discovered the shocking truth – the letter was fake, and the company had no knowledge of any such transaction.

Raut’s suspicion led him to the company’s office, where he learned the bitter truth. “I was told the letter was a fake, and the company had no record of such a deal,” he said in FIR, the disappointment evident in his voice.

Legal Action Initiated

Feeling he had been defrauded and misled, Raut approached the MIDC police station. An FIR was lodged against the five individuals involved in the scam. The police are now actively investigating the case, seeking to apprehend the perpetrators of this sophisticated scam.

A police officer involved in the case stated, “We are committed to bringing the culprits to justice and ensuring such fraudulent activities are curbed.”

Also Read: CSR Funds for NGOs: How to Get, How to Plan, Here are Top 10 Practical Tips


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Essential Learnings for NGOs to Prevent Financial Scams

The incident faced by the educational foundation in Mumbai is a cautionary tale for all NGOs. In light of the recent scam involving a Mumbai-based educational foundation that was defrauded of lakhs of rupees, it is crucial for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to stay vigilant and informed.

NGOs often operate with limited resources and can be particularly vulnerable to financial scams. Here are five essential learnings to help protect your NGO from such unfortunate situations:

Thorough Background Checks: Before engaging in any financial transactions or partnerships, conduct comprehensive background checks on the individuals and organizations involved. This includes verifying their credentials, reputation, and track record. As Namdev Raut learned the hard way, trusting without verifying can lead to disastrous consequences.

Beware of Advance Payment Requests: Be extremely cautious of any situation where you are asked to make advance payments, especially if these are substantial amounts. Scammers often use this tactic to extract money before vanishing. As the saying goes, โ€œIf itโ€™s too good to be true, it probably is.โ€

Seek Legal and Financial Advice: Before entering into any agreement that involves financial transactions, consult with legal and financial experts. A professional can help you understand the implications of the deal and identify any potential red flags.

Transparent and Documented Agreements: Ensure that all agreements and transactions are transparent and well-documented. This means having legal contracts in place, which are signed by all parties involved. In the case of the Karjat-based foundation, a lack of proper documentation contributed to their vulnerability.

Educate and Train Your Team: Regularly educate and train your staff and volunteers about the risks of financial fraud. They should be aware of common scamming techniques and the importance of following the organizationโ€™s protocols for financial transactions.


5 Must Learnings for a Company

Key Learnings for Companies to Safeguard Against Financial Frauds

The recent financial scam erves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities companies face regarding financial frauds. Companies, big and small, must be ever-vigilant against such deceptions. By implementing these practices, companies can create a more secure financial environment, safeguarding themselves against the devastating impacts of such scams.

Here are five critical learnings that can help companies protect themselves:

Enhanced Due Diligence: It’s imperative for companies to conduct enhanced CSR due diligence before engaging in any financial transactions or partnerships. This means not only verifying the legitimacy of the other party but also understanding their financial health, business reputation, and operational history. Simple internet checks are not enough; consider hiring professionals for thorough background investigations.

Robust Financial Controls: Implement strong financial controls within your organization. This includes segregation of duties, so no single individual has control over all aspects of a financial transaction, regular audits, and stringent approval processes for transactions, especially those that involve large sums of money.

Legal Consultation for Contracts and Agreements: Always seek legal advice when drafting or signing contracts and agreements. Legal experts can help identify any loopholes or clauses that might expose your company to financial fraud. Ensure that every transaction or agreement is documented and legally binding.

Training and Awareness for Employees: Educate your employees about the risks and signs of financial fraud. Regular training sessions can help them stay updated on the latest scamming techniques and preventive measures. Encourage a culture where employees feel comfortable reporting suspicious activities.

Cybersecurity Measures: In this digital age, many financial frauds occur online. Invest in strong cybersecurity measures to protect your companyโ€™s financial data. This includes secure networks, regular software updates, and firewalls. Train employees in basic cybersecurity hygiene, like recognizing phishing emails and secure handling of sensitive information.

Also Read CSR Frauds: Reporting CSR Affairs as a Citizens’ Duty in the Larger Public Interest

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