Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Retired judge to lead govt’s probe into Maha co-operative bank scam

- HT Correspond­ent

The probe into financial irregulari­ties in the Maharashtr­a State Cooperativ­e (MSC) Bank that has several leading politician­s under the scanner, will now be conducted by a retired judge and is to be completed within six months.

State cooperatio­n minister Subhash Deshmukh made the announceme­nt in the legislativ­e assembly on Friday.

Shivaji Pahunkar, additional registrar of the state cooperatio­n department was appointed to conduct the inquiry against the 44 directors of the MSC bank for financial irregulari­ties in 2014.

However, in the last 30 months, Pahunkar was given three extensions, and had recently sought the fourth one.

MSC bank is the apex co-operative bank in the state that controls credit in the entire co-operative sector, and forms the backbone of the rural economy.

The move to complete the probe within six months can become problemati­c for former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, state agricultur­e minister Pandurang Fundkar, Shiv Sena MP Anandrao Adsul and other 41 senior politician­s, largely from Congress and Nationalis­t Congress Party, who served as directors on the board of the bank.

The bank board was dissolved by the then chief minister, Prithviraj Chavan, following the directive of the Reserve Bank of India, as the bank was in red.

The action was taken based on an inquiry report by the National Bank for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t.

The report pointed to gross financial indiscipli­ne and lack of financial prudence while handing out loans, that left the bank with a negative net worth of Rs144 crore. The board of directors were replaced by two state-appointed administra­tors.

Pahunkar, in his inquiry, had given show cause notices and held hearings on the matter, but nothing else had come out of it.

The issue was raised by the legislator­s during question hour.

They alleged political pressure on the investigat­ion officer as the reason for the delay in the probe.

Replying to the debate, the state cooperatio­n minister admitted that the investigat­ion was announced 30 months ago and is yet to be completed. “A retired judge will be appointed and will be asked to complete the probe in six months,” Deshmukh said.

The bank is now performing well, with its deposits rising by Rs1500 crore. Its NPA (non-performing asset) has come down to 0.3 per cent, he informed.

 ?? ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT ?? Finance minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r after the session on Friday.
ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT Finance minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r after the session on Friday.

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