Millennium Post

PMC crisis: Administra­tor to seek valuation of HDIL'S aircraft, yacht

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MUMBAI: The Rbi-appointed administra­tor of scam-hit Punjab and Maharashtr­a Co-operative Bank has floated a request for proposal to appoint a consultant for valuation of two aircraft and a yacht owned by HDIL group firms.

These assets belong to HDIL group firms owned by Rakesh Wadhawan and his son Sarang, the prime accused in the Rs 6,500-crore scam at the cooperativ­e lender.

In November, a local court had allowed the cooperativ­e bank's administra­tor, J B Bhoria, to sell two aircraft- Dassault Falcon 200 (VT-HDL) and Challenger 300 (VT-PIL)AND one yacht (Ferreti 881 HT).

"The Rbi-appointed administra­tor to PMC Bank intends to monetise a yacht and two aircraft through a transparen­t process. For the purpose, the administra­tor plans to appoint a valuer/consultant and invites proposals from interested parties," the administra­tor said in a public notice.

Earlier this month, the administra­tor had invited bids from advisors/process coordinato­r to sell these three assets.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e

(ED), which is probing the scam along with the Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW), has attached the movable properties of the Wadhawans.

These properties comprise 15 luxury cars, a seven- seater speedboat, besides two aircraft and a yacht belonging to HDIL and its promoters.

The ED had earlier told the court that it did not have any objection to disposal of two airplanes and a yacht by the PMC Bank administra­tor.

RBI Governor Shaktikant­a Das had recently said the cooperativ­e bank, with the help of profession­al valuers, is assessing the realisable value of assets mortgaged by borrowers as well the assets of the bank which have been seized b y the EOW and ED.

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