Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Rana Kapoor used YES Bank for illegal activities, says ED

- Neeraj Chauhan neeraj.chauhan@hindustant­imes.com n

NEW DELHI: Former YES Bank managing director and chief executive officer Rana Kapoor used the lender as his “personal fiefdom” to carry out illegal activities and was the architect of a financial fraud aimed at creating wealth for himself and his family, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) claimed in a charge sheet filed against the co-founder.

The 62-year-old former banker, the first MD-CEO rank executive of a private bank to be charge-sheeted for suspected money laundering, was accused of “impropriet­y, illegality and rampant misuse of power” in what the central agency described as the hallmark of a scam that had been brewing for many years.

Practices followed by the YES Bank under Kapoor’s regime promoted a poor credit and compliance culture, centralisa­tion of power and lack of institutio­nalisation, putting it in a situation where its survival came into question, said the document filed on May 6, a copy of which has been reviewed by Hindustan

Times.YES Bank had assumed a very large exposure (relative to its net worth) to many entities that were facing significan­t stress and liquidity, it said.

Contacted over the phone, Kapoor’s lawyer Subhash Jadhav refused to comment on the charge sheet.

Kapoor was arrested on March 8 in connection with the illegaliti­es at YES Bank during his stint as the head of the lender. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) slapped a moratorium on the bank and superseded its governing board the same month, and co-opted State Bank of India (SBI), the nation’s largest lender, to rescue it.

The ED, which investigat­es money laundering offences, has claimed that during his tenure, Kapoor was instrument­al in sanctionin­g loans worth ₹30,000 crore, out of which accounts worth ₹20,000 crore turned into a non-performing asset.

Kapoor, it has been alleged, accepted illegal gratificat­ion while granting loans and money was diverted through these companies.

A Mumbai court took cognisance of ED’s chargeshee­t on Saturday, summoning Kapoor, his wife and daughters in the case of money laundering on June 5.

The ED charged that Rana Kapoor, who co-founded the bank in 2004 and was MD-CEO till January 2019, had acted as the “prima donna,” “chief conspirato­r” and the “architect” of a scam aimed at diverting public money to create wealth for himself and his family.

“Rana Kapoor perpetrate­d the entire scam by firstly taking money out of YES Bank under the garb of debentures and loans, by abusing his position in the bank and secondly, receiving kickbacks/gratificat­ion for the same,” the ED charge sheet said.

The agency has pegged the proceeds of crime at ₹5,050 crore. But it is a complex case of financial fraud with a web of interlinke­d transactio­ns and entities and the quid pro quo will come to light only after thorough investigat­ions, it said.

KAPOOR WAS KEY IN SANCTIONIN­G LOANS WORTH ₹20,000 CRORE WHICH TURNED BAD

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