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ED SUMMONS ANIL AMBANI, SUBHASH CHANDRA AND NARESH GOYAL IN YES CASE

The agency also calls Subhash Chandra, Naresh Goyal, Kapil Wadhawan, and Peter Kerkar in money laundering probe

- SHRIMI CHOUDHARY

The ED has issued summons to a clutch of borrowers to YES Bank, including Essel group Chairman Subhash Chandra, Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal, Cox & Kings promoter Peter Kerkar, and DHFL promoter Kapil Wadhawan, in connection with the money laundering probe against Rana Kapoor. Besides, it has issued fresh summons to Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) has issued summons to a clutch of borrowers of YES Bank, including Essel group Chairman Subhash Chandra, Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal, Cox & Kings promoter Peter Kerkar, Dewan Housing Finance promoter Kapil Wadhawan, and a few more in connection with the money laundering probe against YES Bank cofounder Rana Kapoor.

Besides, the federal agency has issued fresh summons to Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani asking him to appear on Thursday.

Ambani was summoned on Monday for questionin­g related to the stressed loans that were sanctioned to ADAG group during Kapoor’s tenure. But he has filed adjournmen­t applicatio­n with the ED seeking more time.

An ED official said it was examining all the big borrowers of YES Bank and that is why each of the borrower had been asked to join the probe this week.

Sources said ED wanted to deep dive into all the accounts which had defaulted and the loans had turned into bad debts. The agency will record the statement of the management and promoters of all the stressed firms and will make it part of the prosecutio­n complaint, the source said.

Other than the bad debt accounts, the probe agency is verifying the rationale behind Kapoor keeping some of his realty assets on mortgage with some housing finance firms. “These properties that were kept on mortgage were actually the illegal gratificat­ion, which Kapoor has received on advancing loans to entities without due diligence and were not in line with the Banking Regulation Act,” an ED official said.

“We asked all the borrowers to provide documents related to their loan agreement with YES Bank, their personal and firms’ tax filing, terms and conditions, collateral­s again which loans were disbursed and side agreements, if any,” the official added.

Some of the big defaulters to whom the private lender had advanced funds include Vodafone Idea, DHFL, Infrastruc­ture Leasing & Financial Services, Essel Group, CG Power, Cox & Kings, and Radius Developers.

An Essel group statement said Subhash Chandra, who has been called on March 18, would extend support and co-operation requested by the ED. It added that most of the credit facilities were fully secured and were availed for its infrastruc­ture business and not in the media firms.

The statement also said the group had never made any transactio­ns with Rana Kapoor, his family, or any private entities controlled by them.

Jpmorgan estimates its stressed book at ~45,000 crore, including the ADAG group, which is among the largest borrowers from the bank, with an exposure of around ~14,000 crore, followed by Essel group and DHFL.

 ??  ?? SUBHASH CHANDRA Chairman, Essel group
SUBHASH CHANDRA Chairman, Essel group
 ??  ?? NARESH GOYAL Founder, Jet Airways
NARESH GOYAL Founder, Jet Airways
 ??  ?? KAPIL WADHAWAN Promoter, Dewan Housing Finance
KAPIL WADHAWAN Promoter, Dewan Housing Finance
 ??  ?? PETER KERKAR Promoter, Cox & Kings
PETER KERKAR Promoter, Cox & Kings
 ??  ?? ANIL AMBANI
Chairman, Reliance Group
ANIL AMBANI Chairman, Reliance Group

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