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DOJ Drops Gautam Adani Fraud Case After $10bn US Investment Talks

19th May 2026
The US Department of Justice has moved to dismiss criminal fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani after Adani’s legal team discussed a proposed $10bn US investment programme while the case remained active, placing renewed attention on how foreign investment, political priorities and federal corporate enforcement can collide in major cross-border investigations. Federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York had accused Adani and several associates of participating in an alleged scheme to bribe Indian officials tied to solar energy contracts while raising funds from US and international investors. Prosecutors further alleged investors were misled about anti-corruption controls linked to the fundraising activity. Adani and his companies denied wrongdoing throughout the proceedings. Court filings show the DOJ told the judge it had decided, “in its prosecutorial discretion,” not to continue devoting resources to pursuing the criminal case. A federal judge must still approve the dismissal request. Reuters and The New York Times reported that Adani’s legal team discussed a US investment programme expected to create approximately 15,000 jobs during the same period the criminal proceedings were ongoing. Parallel SEC and Treasury Investigations Expanded the Enforcement Exposure Federal prosecutors alleged Adani-linked entities sought approval for what they described as India’s largest solar power project through improper payments to government officials while raising funds from US and international investors. Prosecutors further alleged investors were misled regarding anti-corruption controls tied to the fundraising activity. Separate SEC filings alleged misleading anti-corruption representations were made in connection with a $750m Adani Green Energy note offering that included approximately $175m from US investors. Treasury officials separately announced a $275m settlement tied to alleged sanctions-related transactions involving Iranian-origin liquefied petroleum gas routed through intermediaries presenting the fuel as originating elsewhere. Although the DOJ is now seeking dismissal of the criminal case, the parallel SEC and Treasury matters mean the broader compliance and governance issues surrounding the investigation have not disappeared. Adani Investigation Still Faces Regulatory Pressure Large cross-border corporate investigations are often reassessed as enforcement priorities, political considerations and commercial interests evolve. The Adani case attracted additional attention because the DOJ’s dismissal request arrived while reports emerged that Adani’s legal team was discussing a substantial US investment programme expected to create thousands of jobs. The timing is likely to fuel further debate over how consistently US authorities pursue major multinational enforcement cases involving significant economic interests. Treasury officials later said Adani Enterprises ceased LPG imports into India and created a dedicated head of compliance role following the sanctions investigation.

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