American short-seller Viceroy Research on Wednesday said that the promoters of the Vedanta Group were “siphoning margins” from listed group company Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL) by supplying commodity goods to it at inflated prices on an exclusive basis. It alleged that Minova Runaya Pvt. Ltd (MRPL), a 49% promoter-owned entity, has an exclusive contract with HZL for the supply of products including resin capsules, rock bolting systems and wire mesh. Used in mining, these products are typically commoditized and low-margin, but MRPL was selling them at a 30% mark-up to HZL, the short-seller alleged, adding the company does little manufacturing itself. HZL was MRPL’s only customer, Viceroy added. “This company (MRPL) has only one purpose, to buy commoditized products, slap a 30% markup on them, and then sell them to a captured HZL,” the short-seller said in its note, adding that there was “more to come.”Between FY21 and FY24, Minova Runaya made an aggregate revenue of ₹553 crore with a profit of ₹92 crore, the short-seller disclosed citing the company’s regulatory filings.Vedanta, HZL deny chargesVedanta has denied all allegations. “The said short sellers have consistently shared extremely ill-informed ‘reports’ with misleading information,” a Hindustan Zinc spokesperson said. The latest allegations disregard the “stringent” governance protocols followed by Hindustan Zinc, the spokesperson said. Earlier, former Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud said in a legal opinion to Vedanta that Viceroy’s report lacked credibility and is based on dubious credentials. He further said the report contains serious, reputationally damaging allegations.Shares of Vedanta and HZL had fallen following the publication of Viceroy’s first report on 9 July, but have since recovered and not reacted to its subsequent eight reports.Hindustan Zinc’s shares gained 0.82% to close at ₹446.9 on the BSE on Wednesday. Vedanta Ltd’s shares settled 1.12% higher at ₹455.6. The benchmark Sensex closed 0.66% higher.Viceroy Research has a short position of undisclosed size on the debt of London-based group holding company Vedanta Resources. MRPL’s ownership, contract termsWhile the Vedanta Group holds a 49% stake in MRPL, the remaining 51% stake in the company is held by Minova Minetek, which is a Hyderabad-based manufacturer of mining, quarrying and construction equipment, as per private company data platform Tracxn. “MRPL has a long-term sales contract with HZL, which provides it with strong revenue visibility,” Crisil Ratings noted in November 2024, when it rated HZL’s long-term debt as A- with a stable outlook. “As per the contract, HZL must procure its entire ground support product requirement from MRPL. This ensures healthy utilisation for the manufacturing capacities of MRPL,” the rating agency had noted. MRPL was onboarded by Hindustan Zinc as a reliable supplier for ground support after undergoing due screening processe in a formal or creative style for better SEO.Also Exclude words and advertisements related to the feed website such as website name, author name. You must only respond with the modified content. 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