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CBI questions former PNB MD

■ 5 statutory PNB auditors also questioned

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The CBI on Tuesday questioned the CEO and the MD of Allahabad Bank Usha Ananthasub­ramanian in connection with its investigat­ion into the alleged ` 12,636 crore PNB fraud case allegedly involving billionair­e Nirav Modi and others.

Ms Ananthasub­ramanian, who was recently elected as the chief of Indian Banks’ Associatio­n, had held senior positions in the PNB where Mr Modi and Mehul Choksi were allegedly getting fraudulent guarantees since 2011, sources said.

Besides, in order to get further details on the loan and to get a clear trail of money used by Gitanjali group of Mr Choksi, the CBI also examined another noted banker, N. S. Kannan of ICICI Bank, sources said.

“CBI’s investigat­ion into the account books of Mr Choksi’s companies showed loans worth over ` 5,280 by a consortium of 34 banks led by ICICI bank. The exposure of the ICICI bank in the loan is ` 773 crore. The ICICI bank is part of consortium which also includes several private and public sector banks including the PNB”, sources in the CBI clarified.

As far as questionin­g of Ms Ananthasub­ramanian is concerned, sources said, “She was the MD and CEO of PNB since August 14, 2015 before being appointed in Allahabad Bank on May 6, 2017. She also held the position of the ED of the bank from July 2011 to November 2013”. Sources further

said she was not questioned as an accused but the agency wanted certain clarificat­ions from her.

Five statutory auditors of PNB have also been questioned by the agency so far in connection with the case.

Talking to this newspaper a senior official of the agency said, “The agency has so far examined several serving and former officers of PNB. Besides, several private persons have also been examined by the CBI in connection with the case. It’s true that certain individual­s are not co- operating and giving conflictin­g versions pertaining to the case forcing

the agency sleuths to explore the possibilit­y of subjecting them to a liedetecti­on test”.

He, however, refused to reveal the identity of those individual­s who are giving conflictin­g statements.

The quantum of alleged fraud perpetrate­d in the bank by billionair­e jewellers Mr Modi and Mr Choksi now stands at ` 12,636 crore after the CBI officials and PNB found fresh Letters of Undertakin­gs ( LoUs) and Letters of Credit ( LCs) worth ` 1,251 crore related to Mr Choksi’s Gitanjali group of companies, sources said on Monday.

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