UCO bank loan fraud: CBI to question ex-CMD

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The will soon question former (CMD) of Kaul in connection with its ongoing probe into an alleged Rs 737 crore loan fraud case, officials said on Sunday.

Earlier, the agency filed a case against Kaul, Era Engineering Infra Ltd (EEIL), its CMD Hem Singh Bharana, two accountants -- and -- and Pawan Bansal of among others in connection with the alleged Rs 621 crore loan fraud which has caused a loss of over Rs 737 crore to the

The case was filed on the bank's complaint, which is now part of the FIR.

After filing the case, the on Saturday carried out searches at over 10 places in and including at Kaul's residence, the premises of the CAs and the two firms.

The said the agency sleuths are going through the documents they recovered. "Once we complete our study of the recovered documents, we will call Kaul," he said.

The accused persons hatched a criminal conspiracy and allegedly defrauded of about Rs 621 crore by diversion and siphoning of two loans.

Kaul was the CMD of between 2010 and 2015. According to officials, he allegedly facilitated the accused company in obtaining the loan.

The said the loan was secured by producing false end-use certificates issued by the accountants and by fabricating business data and it was not utilised for the sanctioned purpose.

In its complaint, the alleged that the two loans were issued to the company in 2010 -- Rs 200 crore in March and Rs 450 crore in October.

The Rs 200 crore loan was issued for repayment of high cost debt to the Central of India, and

The alleged that the company diverted the funds and no money was repaid to the Central of and Punjab National Bank, while only Rs 59 lakh was repaid towards the dues of

Accountant Jain dishonestly and fraudulently did not mention the details of the utilisation of the term loan in the end-use certificate.

In the case of the Rs 450 crore loan too, the funds were utilised for purposes other than stipulated in the sanction and the end-use certificates given by the accountants were intentionally ambiguous and against the facts, it alleged.

The account was declared a non-performing asset on July 7, 2013 by the and the present balance as on December 31, 2017 is Rs 737.88 crore.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 15:04 IST