Mallya resigns as Force India F1 director
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[June 01, 2018]
LONDON (Reuters) - Co-owner
Vijay Mallya has resigned as a director of the Force India Formula
One team but will continue to serve as principal and shareholder.
"I continue as team principal," the beleaguered businessman told the
Motorsport.com website on Thursday. "There was no compulsion
anywhere to resign, it's just that I decided that my son should
replace me.
"I have my own legal issues to take care of. So it's better that the
company remains unaffected."
Mallya, who lives in Britain, is fighting a court battle to prevent
his extradition to India to face charges of fraud.
The 62-year-old Indian, who denies wrongdoing, stands accused of
fraudulently palming off losses from his now defunct Kingfisher
Airlines on to banks by taking out loans he had no intention of
repaying.
A "termination of a director appointment" notice was listed under
the team's filings on the Companies House website. The date of
termination was May 25.
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Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court
in London, Britain, March 16, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville
There was no mention of his son, Siddharth, being appointed in his
place.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ed Osmond)
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