George Soros-linked Bengaluru firm under ED lens for getting USAID funding of Rs 8 cr
Enforcement Directorate (ED) has turned its focus on funding from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) amid an ongoing investigation tied to investor and philantropist George Soros, TOI has reported.
This scrutiny comes as the Trump administration has time and again criticized USAID for allegedly promoting a «left, liberal and woke» agenda abroad.
The ED is currently investigating three Bengaluru-based companies for purported violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, specifically regarding the receipt of Rs 25 crore from the Soros Economic Development Fund (SEDF).
Among these companies, ASAR Social Impact Advisors has also been noted for receiving Rs 8 crore from USAID as foreign inward remittance during FY23.
The central agency is particularly interested in understanding the motives and purposes behind the payments made by USAID. Notably, the Open Society Foundations was categorized under the 'prior reference category' by the home ministry in 2016 due to concerns over «undesirable activities.» This classification mandates that it must obtain prior approval from the ministry before contributing funds to any Indian non-profit organization.
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According to TOI sources, ASAR clarified that the USAID funding was intended as reimbursement for services rendered to a Delhi-based public policy think tank, the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW). CEEW's mission, as stated on its website, involves «understanding global challenges and implications for India's development.»
In a statement regarding the ongoing investigation involving ASAR, CEEW said, «ASAR Social Impact Advisors was contracted by CEEW to provide specific services for a USAID project related to cleaner air. This