Indian tycoon Anil Ambani has settled a
multimillion-dollar debt with Sweden's Ericsson, the company said
Monday, after judges threatened the billionaire with jail if he did not
pay his dues.
The Supreme Court in February found that Ambani had refused to pay
telecom giant Ericsson 5.5-billion rupees ($77m), as previously ordered
by India's top court.
The judges warned that Ambani would be jailed for three months if 4.5-billion rupees were not stumped up within a month.
His firm
Reliance Communications — which is about $4bn in
debt after a brutal telecom price war with his brother Mukesh, India's
richest man — said it would comply with the ruling.
"We've received complete payments, as mandated by the Supreme Court,
today from Reliance Communications," a spokesperson for Ericsson said on
Monday, without elaborating on the details of the settlement.
Media reports said Mukesh had helped pay the debt.
Reliance Communications could not be reached for comment.
Shares of Reliance Communications fell by almost 10% on India's
Bombay Stock Exchange at the close of markets Monday, just the latest
sharp dip.
The company filed for insolvency after Reliance Communications failed to sell assets to pay back lenders.
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