Probe NPAs above Rs 500 mn, report fraud to CBI: Finance Ministry to PSBs

PSBs have also been asked to involve Enforcement Directorate (ED)/ Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) for violations of PMLA, FEMA or Export Import norms

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Illustration by Binay Sinha
Illustration by Binay Sinha

Ministry today directed public sector banks (PSBs) to probe all accounts of over Rs 500 million for possible and accordingly report the cases to The direction comes amid reporting Rs 127 billion through alleged fraudulent misuse of letters of undertaking (LoUs) by billionaire and associates. Besides, other PSBs too have approached investigating agencies as borrowers (as in the case of and Simbhaoli Sugars) have not returned loans. Financial Services Rajiv Kumar, through a tweet, informed that managing directors of PSBs have been directed to detect frauds and refer cases to the "PSB MDs directed to detect frauds & consequential wilful default in time & refer cases to To examine all accounts > Rs 500 million for possible fraud," the said in the tweet.

PSBs have also been asked to involve (ED)/ Directorate of (DRI) for violations of PMLA, FEMA or Export Import norms. State-owned banks, with combined gross non-performing assets (NPAs) of about Rs 8.5 trillion, have been asked by the ministry to go in for prompt identification and take action within prescribed deadlines. Kumar further said the of the concerned will have to vet complaint and coordinate with for frauds exceeding Rs 500 million. Also, banks will have to seek borrower status report from (CEIB) on the account turning and CEIB will have to revert in a week. Banks have to involve ED/DRI "if conditions warrant," under the framework for timely detection, reporting, and investigation of frauds.

First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 18:23 IST
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