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ICICI Bank issue: Dhoot says personal ties do not always result in criminal acts

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai/New Delhi 

Under the CBI lens for alleged in receiving a loan from ICICI Bank, Group has said he knew all the 12 members of the panel that had cleared the loan amount and asserted that personal ties between two people do not always result in criminal acts.

Reports have alleged between Group and the bank's as well as her family members with respect to extending a loan worth Rs 3,250 crore, an issue that has snowballed into a controversy even as the lender has come out in defence of Kochhar.

It was alleged that Group pumped money into NuPower Renewables, a firm owned by Deepak Kochhar, husband of

To a specific question on Chanda Kochhar's conduct, said there was "nothing illegal".

She was only which cleared the loan (of Rs 3,250 crore) to Group, he said, claiming that he knew all 12 members, and former K V Kamath, the head of the committee, used to have lunch with him.

Personal ties between two people do not always result in criminal acts, said in an interview aired on Marathi television channel ABP Majha.

Asked about the preliminary enquiry started by the CBI in this matter, said the agency probes every allegation submitted to it, including "bogus complaints".

The CBI has questioned a few officials of as part of the preliminary enquiry (PE) to find out if any was involved in the giving Rs 3,250 crore loan to the Group in 2012. The PE has named Group promoter Dhoot, and unknown persons, according to CBI sources.

Separately, told that loans sanctioned by were based on the merit of projects in the

"There was no from to as has under the consortium arrangement (with other lenders and leader being SBI) and which is less than 10 per cent loan to Group... the sanction by the has been done on the merit of the projects and therefore, there is no question of any quid pro quo," he said.

When started, said he had invested around Rs 2.5 lakh in the company but immediately sold the entire investment.

He also denied reports that his group had invested Rs 64 crore in "This is not correct and we deny as we have not invested Rs 64 crore in FCD (fully convertible debentures) of NuPower Renewables," he said and also denied allegations of transferring around Rs 325 crore from route to Deepak Kochhar's company.

In his interview to the channel, said he had agreed to invest Rs 2.5 lakh in as was an "old acquaintance".

was headed by K V at that time, said, claiming that he did not know if was associated with the then.

According to Dhoot, he got to know through his friend and IAS officer, former He had no contact with either or after the return of the stake, he said.

had loaned USD 100 million through its Canadian subsidiary to Videocon, which was repaid in full with interest, said, adding that there were enquiries by the in the matter, but it did not find any wrongdoing under the foreign exchange management laws.

"It is a circle of time where people face a difficult time. It is like the 'agni-pariksha' (litmus test) gone through by Sita and I am sure I will pass it this time," said Dhoot, who is known to have a keen interest in mythology.

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 12:50 IST
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