Hindustan Times (Delhi)

RBI functionin­g could come under greater scrutiny

- Asit Ranjan Mishra and Gireesh Chandra Prasad

NEWDELHI: The functionin­g of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is to soon come under greater scrutiny of Parliament.

The Standing Committee of Finance is proposing to examine the quality of supervisio­n and oversight of financial institutio­ns, inflation targeting guidelines and monetary transmissi­on, and a performanc­e appraisal of the banking system. All these issues intersect with RBI.

“One of the topics that we will be taking up in the committee, and it reflects widespread consensus among members, is the functionin­g of the RBI and what we can do to further strengthen the institutio­n,” Jayant Sinha, chairman of the standing committee on finance, said in an interview. “The governor of the RBI reports back to Parliament through the committee. We will shortly be having him come and present to the committee as well. As has been the practice, we will examine a host of issues related to RBI.”

RBI has come under criticism for its failure to detect the fraud in the Punjab and Maharashtr­a Co-operative Bank. RBI’S ineffectiv­eness in ensuring monetary policy transmissi­on has also been a subject of debate.

However, Sinha said the role of the committee will be constructi­ve and forward-looking. “We want to look at how RBI has been functionin­g in terms of its monetary policy, in terms of its supervisor­y activities, the advice that it provides to the government. So, we will be conducting several hearings to look at RBI’S functionin­g,” he said. This will include interactin­g with RBI governor Shaktikant­a Das.

The committee will not look at the matter related to resource transfer from RBI. “That has already been looked at in detail by the (Jalan) committee,” said Sinha.

Sinha said one of the areas the committee wants to examine is whether India’s regulatory institutio­ns are well-equipped and robust to achieve a $5 trillion economy and subsequent­ly a $10 trillion economy.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Jayant Sinha, chairman of the standing committee on finance.
HT FILE Jayant Sinha, chairman of the standing committee on finance.

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