Govt accepts NHB chief resignation, to probe alleged misconduct

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government has accepted the resignation of Sriram Kalyanaraman, even as an investigation has been ordered into alleged irregularities and misconduct committed by him as a regulator, sources said.

The (CVC) few months back ordered an inquiry to probe alleged misconduct committed by and subsequently sought his reply, the said.

The NHB chief, however, tendered resignation along with clarification, the official said, adding since inquiry was initiated when he was NHB MD so his resignation will not impact the departmental inquiry.

The resignation was accepted by of Cabinet and notification to this effect has been issued, said the official.

A query sent to seeking a comment did not elicit any response.

Meanwhile, the CVC has also directed the of NHB and the Police to investigate various allegations levelled against

There are allegations that Kalyanaraman was involved in objectionable activities at NHB's guesthouse.

"He was also availing multiple residential accommodations at and There were also irregularities in campus placements besides various irregularities in refinance," an official said.

Huge loans refinanced to leading private banks and housing companies, the official said.

Kalyanaraman was appointed as MD & for a period of five years in 2015. Before this he was at Credit Information Services Pvt Ltd.

Before he was and at Deutsche Bank (from February 2007 to March 2010).

The government on Monday dismissed who was three months ago divested of her powers as MD and in the aftermath of the country's biggest perpetrated by

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 12:20 IST