Ideally, the auditors should have caught this lapse, except they seem to have been rotated a few times and for no apparent reason. After the mandatory change of auditors, incumbent Sharp & Tannan made way for Chaturvedi & Shah on September 22, 2017. They resigned from the position on April 27, 2018, without citing any reason. The founder DN Chaturvedi is a veteran chartered accountant, whose clientele has included names such as RIL, ADAG and Jet Airways. The current auditor is KK Mankeshwar & Co, a Nagpur-based firm – they came in as joint statutory auditor along with SRBC on May 29, 2018. A source close to the developments in CG Power confides, “It was obvious Chaturvedi & Shah, the auditors who resigned, realised something was not right. Gautam and his team then appointed Mankeshwar’s firm, since it was close to them… that was the reason for bringing them in.” Chaturvedi & Shah was also the auditor for DHFL. Last month, they resigned and it was kk Mankeshwar, again, who replaced them. The insinuation is that the chairman brought in someone amenable. Outlook Business reached out to Gautam’s communications team for a response but they declined to comment.