Diageo seeks first access to Mallya shares in UBHL
British spirits maker writes to ED; agency says court will take call. Also wants first go at attached shares in Watson.

ED officials confirmed the receipt of the letter but said the court will take a call on the request. “We have given the go-ahead to secured lenders like banks… the court will decide the intervention plea by others and we will look into the matter after that,” an ED official said. “PSU banks have been given priority as the money sought to be recovered was public money.”
Diageo’s request comes less than a week before the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court meets on March 13.
ED had okayed the restoration of Mallya’s pledged assets and shares to a SBI-led consortium of banks after the lenders appealed to the court citing approximately Rs 6,200 crore of dues from him.
These shares were attached by the ED in 2016 along with shares owned by Mallya in United Breweries which is now majority owned by Dutch beer maker Heineken.
Following the amendment of Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), section 8 (8) allows restoration of properties even during the trial in certain cases.
Mallya has been declared a fugitive economic offender and is currently fighting extradition to India.
Diageo declined to comment on ET’s queries.

In 2014, Diageo purchased a 54.8% shareholding in USL from Mallya, making India one of its biggest markets. USL, which sells Diageo’s brands such as Black Dog and Smirnoff in India, had given loans to various UB Group companies and all these had been consolidated under UB Holdings.
In an arbitration case in Bengaluru fought between Diageo-owned USL and United Breweries Holdings, the former claimed a recovery of around Rs 1,800 crore including interest from Mallya’s holding company for defaults between 2010 and 2013. USL had loaned around Rs 1,350 crore to Mallya’s companies primarily to fund the now defunct Kingfisher Airlines.
Diageo claimed that an “additional inquiry, following one in 2014, discovered diversion of funds” to Indian and non-Indian entities in which Mallya had an interest, including his grounded Kingfisher Airlines and Force India Formula One. In another lawsuit with the high court in London, Diageo is also seeking payment of $141million, which the group claims is owed by Watson. A top official close to Diageo said that the company was keen to quickly realise the value of the attached assets.
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