Another loan default case: Corporation bank reports Rs 68 mn-fraud to CBI
The
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has booked an auto dealer in
Jamshedpur for allegedly defrauding the Corporation
Bank to
the tune of Rs 67.7 million (Rs 6.77 crore).
The
agency has booked auto dealer Ramnandi Estates Pvt Ltd and its
directors Akhouri Gopal, Sanjeeta Akhouri, Akhouri Nishant and
Akhouri Nitesh.An empanelled valuer of the Corporation
Bank Sanjay
Kumar has also been named as accused in the FIR.
A
loan of Rs 100 million (Rs 10 crore) was allegedly sanctioned to the
company from the zonal office of the bank in Patna for setting up a
showroom and service centre in 2014.
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scam and state-owned banks: The writing on the wallIt is alleged that
the loan was sanctioned on the basis of highly enhanced valuation
reports of securities.
The
bank has alleged that the accused defaulted on the loan, which was
declared Non-Performing Asset in September 2016 causing a loss of Rs
67.7 million (Rs 6.77 crore).
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NPAs above Rs 500 mn for possible fraud, alert CBI: Govt tells
banksThe alleged fraud comes amid CBI's probe into recent complaints
of massive frauds in the Punjab National Bank, Bank
of Baroda and Oriental
Bank of Commerce.

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