Government withdraws FRDI Bill from Lok Sabha

The FRDI Bill sought to make an enabling law for the creation of an independent resolution corporation to carry out the speedy and efficient resolution of financial firms in distress, among others.

Published: 07th August 2018 11:55 PM  |   Last Updated: 07th August 2018 11:55 PM   |  A+A-

Lok Sabha

A view of the Lok Sabha. (File | PTI)

By PTI

NEW DELHI: Nearly a year after introducing it in the Lok Sabha, the government today withdrew the Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDI) Bill following widespread concerns over certain provisions in the proposed legislation.

There have been concerns over the proposed 'bail-in' clause to resolve a failing bank and insurance cover on bank deposits.

The bill was introduced on August 10, 2017, in the House and then referred to the Joint Committee of Parliament.

A proposal to withdraw the bill was today moved by Minister of State for Finance Pon Radhakrishnan and was approved by the House.

Last week, the Committee tabled its report and had agreed with the government's proposal to withdraw the bill.

The FRDI Bill sought to make an enabling law for the creation of an independent resolution corporation to carry out the speedy and efficient resolution of financial firms in distress, among others.

Finance Minister Piyush Goyal had informed the committee about various reasons for deciding to withdraw the bill.

The stakeholders, including the public, have raised apprehensions relating to the provisions of the FRDI Bill like the use of a bail-in instrument to resolve a failing bank and the adequacy of deposit insurance cover, Goyal had told the panel.

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