Trump Org. partner in India accused of bilking investors
NEW DELHI — An Indian company that is partnering with the Trump Organization on an office tower project has been accused of running an elaborate real estate swindle that cheated investors out of nearly $150 million, according to complaints filed with Indian authorities.
Ramesh Sanka, the former CEO of the real estate firm IREO, said in the documents obtained by The Associated Press that he saw “various acts of cheating, fraud and misappropriation of money” at his onetime employer that created “huge wrongful gains” for the company’s managing director and his associates.
The documents make no mention of the Trump Organization, and focus largely on two real estate deals that began years before the organization signed a 2016 agreement with IREO to partner on an office tower in Gurgaon, outside New Delhi.
Sanka quit the company in late 2016 “because I was increasingly uncomfortable with the way in which IREO’s business was being conducted,” according to a police complaint he filed in late February in Gurgaon, a sprawling and ever-growing satellite city of New Delhi.


