Videocon loan case: CBI questions Rajiv Kochhar for the third day

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The questioning of Rajiv Kochhar, MD and Chanda Kochhar's brother-in-law, by the CBI started on the third consecutive day today in connection with the banks Rs 3,250 crore loan to in 2012, officials here said.

Kochhar, the founder of Singapore-based Avista Advisory, appeared at the agency's office in the in this morning, where he was asked about the role of his company in the restructuring of the loan, they said.

He was asked about the help he extended to Videocon in relation to the loan from ICICI Bank, which was part of a Rs 400-billion credit given by a consortium of 20 banks to the group of

He was detained at the airport on Thursday, as he was trying to board a flight for a South East Asian country, on the request of the CBI, they said.

The deal recently made after reports questioned the loan and linked it to a possible quid pro quo that Dhoot allegedly had with NuPower Renewables, a company founded by Deepak Kochhar, Chanda Kochhar's husband and Rajiv Kochhar's brother.

The CBI has registered a preliminary enquiry against Videocon founder and and unidentified others, they said.

A preliminary inquiry is the first step by the CBI to gather information about the allegations. If the agency is convinced there exists prima facie material in the matter, it may register a regular case against the accused.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 13:30 IST