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UK's Serious Fraud Office initiates criminal investigation into Tata Steel operations

The issue relates to certain inappropriate testing and certification procedures at the company's South Yorkshire-based Speciality Steels business and a full investigation that was carried out internally with the help of experts.

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Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has launched a "criminal investigation" into workings of Tata Steel UK in relation to certain events of 2015, amid the steel maker scouting buyers for its loss-making business.

The matter relates to certain inappropriate testing and certification procedures at the South Yorkshire-based Speciality Steels business and a full investigation that was carried out internally with the help of experts.

In a statement on Friday, Tata Steel UK said it had informed relevant bodies, including  Serious Fraud Office​ (SFO), about the issue after completion of the internal investigation.

"Amongst other bodies proactively notified by Tata Steel UK was the Serious Fraud Office, which has opened a criminal investigation," Tata Steel UK said.

Without disclosing specific details about the probe, the company said since the initial notification, it has been cooperating fully with the SFO in their investigation.

"It is not appropriate for Tata Steel to comment on that investigation," the statement said. Earlier in the day, the 'Daily Telegraph' reported that SFO has launched a criminal inquiry into the workings of Tata Steel UK.

When contacted, the SFO told PTI that it was "declining to comment" on the matter at this stage.

During an internal audit in 2015, Tata Steel said it came across certain inappropriate testing and certification procedures at the South Yorkshire-based Speciality Steels business.

Speciality Steels produces around 225,000 tonnes of steel, comprising around 3% of Tata Steel Europe's total output, and 275 million pounds of turnover, it said. This is also Tata Steel Europe's only electric arc furnace-based business.

"Tata Steel UK took immediate action to address the issues uncovered. The practices were immediately stopped. A detailed investigation was carried out by a technical team from outside the Speciality  Steel business, and its conclusions were verified by independent experts. The investigation found the steel affected and supplied was always well within safety margins," the statement said.

Tata Steel is seeking buyers for its cash-guzzling steel business in the UK.  

Tata Steel UK said the affected stock was quarantined and assessed, and was either scrapped, transferred to another order or released as appropriate.

"A number of Speciality Steels personnel were suspended," it noted.

Further, Tata Steel UK last year had "proactively" notified the relevant bodies as soon as it was practicable after the internal investigation had reached conclusions, the statement said.

These included accreditation and certification bodies.

"A detailed dialogue has been undertaken with these bodies, who have undertaken their own investigations. These investigations have confirmed the thoroughness and adequacy of Tata Steel's response, risk assessment and disclosure programme. No accreditation has been withdrawn from Speciality Steels," the statement said.

Tata Steel UK also said that over 450 direct and 150 indirect customers have been informed about the events at Speciality Steels.

"There have been no recalls of material in service by any customer and no customer has brought a legal claim to date," it added. 

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