The Asian Age

CBI sleuths grill PNB top director for 2nd day

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

CBI sleuths for the second consecutiv­e day examined Punjab National Bank executive director K. V. Brahmaji Rao over the ` 11,400- crore PNB scam which allegedly involves jewellers Nirav Modi and uncle Mehul Choksi.

Sources said Mr Rao was not being treated as an accused in the banking scam case, and the examinatio­n primarily focused on understand­ing how the fraud was detected and other violations in the bank’s norms and procedures. Mr Rao has been in the banking sector for more than 35 years and has handled the important Mumbai zone and a few other areas.

In addition to Mr Rao, other officials from PNB are also being examined by the investigat­ive agency which claimed none of them were accused in the case as the questionin­g was primarily focused on procedural lapses.

It has been revealed

so far that fake guarantees, or Letter of Understand­ing, were issued in favour of Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi. It is alleged that as may as 293 Letters of Undertakin­gs were issued, violating all norms, in favour of various companies of the two jewellers. The PNB website claimed that Mr Rao primarily looked after the integrated risk management division, credit ( operations), monitoring of accounts with exposure of above ` 50 crores, including stock audit and the Portfolio Management Service ( PMS), industrial rehabilita­tion and action taken on borrowal frauds reported from Mumbai, where the scam took place.

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