Campaign India Team
Apr 21, 2010

Breaking news: Income Tax officials raid Sony office

Officials from the Income Tax department raided the offices of Multi-Screen Media this morning, in connection with the Indian Premier League.The raids happened at MSM's office at Malad in Mumbai. The IT Department has been investigating the functioning of the Indian Premier League over the past week and has already met Lalit Modi.With the latest raids, the controversy over the tournament stops being a mere sports controversy alone and comes closer home, to the television and media industry.More details to follow.

Breaking news: Income Tax officials raid Sony office

Officials from the Income Tax department raided the offices of Multi-Screen Media this morning, in connection with the Indian Premier League.

The raids happened at MSM's office at Malad in Mumbai. The IT Department has been investigating the functioning of the Indian Premier League over the past week and has already met Lalit Modi.

With the latest raids, the controversy over the tournament stops being a mere sports controversy alone and comes closer home, to the television and media industry.

More details to follow.

Poll: Has controversy overshadowed cricket in IPL-3?

Anant's blog: Losing control of the conversation

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