Rahul's allegations on black money baseless: Piyush Goyal

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

on Tuesday termed Rahul Gandhi's allegations over black money deposited in Swiss banks as baseless.

"He (Rahul Gandhi) is habituated to speak without knowing the truth. We saw how he was exposed by the French government," he added.

Earlier today in Rajya Sabha, said that ever since came to power in 2014, the black money deposited in Swiss banks has reduced by 80 per cent.

"Black money in Swiss Banks has gone down by 80 per cent between 2014 and 2017," Goyal said while adding that the figures published by Bank are regularly mentioned in the Indian media without taking into account the way the figures are interpreted.

"This results in misleading headlines," the said while replying to the Opposition's accusations that government is going slow on graft and black money recovery.

While clarifying on certain media reports that quoted Swiss Bank's (SNB) that showed an increase of 50 per cent in Swiss Bank's total liabilities towards from 2016 to 2017, Goyal said that the data is usually misinterpreted as it includes non deposit liabilities, business of Swiss branches located in India, and fiduciary liability.

He added that in his letter to the Indian government, the Swiss mentioned that in it is frequently assumed that any assets held by Indian residents in are undeclared (black money).

The letter also said that the right data to identify Indian residents' deposits in is through the records published by the (BIS) which collects Locational Banking Statistics (LBS) in collaboration with SNB.

He added that data from BIS shows non-Bank loans and deposits (which really constitute the individual and corporate deposits used as Black money haven in the past and exclude inter-bank transactions) have fallen by 34.5% in 2017 compared to 2016 ($524 mn in 2017 vs $800 mn in 2016).

The had on December 21, 2017 signed an agreement with to curb the menace of black money.

The said that both countries started collecting data in accordance with global standards from January 1, 2018 and would start the exchange of data from September 2019 on a yearly basis.

"This makes relevant information available in which eliminates the threat of black money and action can be taken against any entity indulging in such activities," Goyal said.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 19:50 IST