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What 900 mn? Modi-Choksi firms deposited Rs 100,000 before note ban: Govt

This was Minister of State for Finance Shiv Pratap Shukla's response in the Lok Sabha to NCP MP Majeed Memon's allegation

Somesh Jha  |  New Delhi 

Companies owned by and deposited Rs 100,000 in their bank accounts with Punjab Bank hours before the Union government announced in November 2016, Minister of State for Finance said in on Friday. The Union government was responding to allegations of MP Majeed Memon, who had said last week that both the companies had deposited, Rs 900 million at one of the branches of "So far as the allegation is concerned, has stated that it has checked all the accounts in the name of both the accused groups, and found that, on the date of announcement of (November 8, 2016), a sum not exceeding Rs 100,000 was deposited in cash in these group accounts," Shukla said in a written reply in LS. "A report reveals that deposited huge cash amountin one branch on November 8, hours before PM announced What does it suggest?" Majeed had asked. Prime Minister had announced scrapping old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes in a bid to tackle corruption and in the economy on November 8, 2016. had earlier this year reported a fraud worth Rs 13.6 billion related to companies owned by and executives had fraudulently issued letters of undertaking (LoU) to banks for extending loans to these firms.

First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 16:46 IST
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