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    Pernod Ricard launches inquiry after raid on Indian warehouse

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    Posted on February 6, 2026

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    Last updated: February 6, 2026

    Pernod Ricard launches inquiry after raid on Indian warehouse - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Pernod Ricard investigates after Ballantine's labels found on local liquor in India. An employee was arrested; the inquiry is ongoing.

    Table of Contents

    • Pernod Ricard's Internal Inquiry
    • Details of the Raid
    • Employee Arrest and Bail
    • Ongoing Investigations

    Pernod Ricard launches inquiry after raid on Indian warehouse

    Pernod Ricard's Internal Inquiry

    By Arpan Chaturvedi and Saurabh Sharma

    Details of the Raid

    NEW DELHI, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Pernod Ricard has launched an internal inquiry in India after a raid on one of its warehouses, which local officials said had found its Ballantine's whisky labels stuck to bottles of cheaper local liquor.

    Employee Arrest and Bail

    In a statement to Reuters late on Thursday, Pernod Ricard noted the incident occurred at one of its marketing warehouses and said it had launched an internal inquiry to determine how the bottles came to be present at that location.

    Ongoing Investigations

    "Pernod will cooperate fully with the relevant authorities as required. We are confident that the matter will be clarified," the French drinks group added.

    Officials in the state of Rajasthan, one of India's most populous states and a top tourist destination, said an employee had been arrested after the raid on a warehouse in the city of Bhilwara, prompted by an anonymous tip-off.

    ARRESTED EMPLOYEE RELEASED ON BAIL

    The raid adds to Indian challenges for the maker of Chivas Regal and Absolut Vodka, which is already facing antitrust cases and a high-profile case where authorities allege suspected violations of New Delhi's liquor regulations. Pernod denies any wrongdoing.

    Reuters reported in 2024 that the company sacked at least six mid-level employees in Rajasthan after an internal investigation into alleged diversion of discount funds for personal use.

    The state investigation officer in the latest case, Dhola Ram Bishnoi, told Reuters the employee who was arrested had been released on bail, adding that the investigation into the case was ongoing. Many loose Ballantine's labels were also found in the raid.

    "Labels cannot be separately given by the company to an employee. This is not allowed,” he said, adding the state plans to write to Pernod Ricard to gather more details that can aid its investigation.

    Rajasthan's high-end heritage luxury hotels have hosted many celebrity events such as the wedding of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, while pop star Dua Lipa spent New Year in Jaipur.

    Pernod is one of India's biggest liquor players and competes with Diageo in the alcohol market.

    (Reporting by Arpan Chaturvedi abd Saurabh Sharma; Editing by Aditya Kalra and David Holmes)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pernod Ricard launches an internal inquiry in India.
    • •Ballantine's whisky labels found on cheaper local liquor.
    • •An employee was arrested and later released on bail.
    • •Pernod Ricard faces ongoing challenges in India.
    • •The company denies any wrongdoing in the incident.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pernod Ricard launches inquiry after raid on Indian warehouse

    1What is an internal inquiry?

    An internal inquiry is an investigation conducted by a company to examine its own practices, policies, or incidents, often to ensure compliance and address any wrongdoing.

    2What is corporate governance?

    Corporate governance refers to the systems, principles, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled, focusing on the relationships among stakeholders.

    3What is compliance in finance?

    Compliance in finance involves adhering to laws, regulations, and guidelines set by governing bodies to ensure ethical conduct and accountability in financial practices.

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