You are here: Home » News-ANI » Sports
Business Standard

FEMA violation: ED adjourns cross-examination of Naseer Khan

ANI  |  Mumbai [India] 

The then Chief of (now State Bank of India), A.K. Naseer Khan, appeared before the Special Director, (ED), for cross examination by former lawyers in an alleged case of violation of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

Transfer of funds to foreign entity without approval of RBI is the basis of alleged FEMA violation.

"Naseer Khan as of the then was instrumental in transfer of funds to (CSA) for hosting season 2 in South Africa," said Mehmood Abdi, counsellor of Modi, in an official statement.

"During the cross examination Khan developed unease and sought adjournment to a further date on account of his indisposition today," the statement said.

It further read, "Before developing his discomfort he made crucial revelations which go to the roots of ED case and shakes the foundation of the case."

The adjudicating authority acceded to his request and adjourned his cross examination to March 21.

On July 20, 2011, the ED had issued show cause notices to Modi and the BCCI under provisions of FEMA regarding the alleged transfer of a sum of Rs 243.45 crores to without prior permission of the RBI ahead of an tournament in 2009.

The ED was subsequently allowed by the to summon several former BCCI officials, including Manohar and then N Srinivasan as witnesses in the matter.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 18:25 IST
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU