Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ICICI orders fresh probe against Chanda Kochhar

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board of India’s largest private sector lender ICICI Bank has ordered an independen­t probe into allegation­s of ‘conflict of interest’ and ‘quid pro quo’ in bank’s MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar’s dealing with certain borrowers.

There are allegation­s of involvemen­t of Kochhar and her family members in a loan provided to Videocon group on a quid pro quo basis. It was alleged that Videocon Group pumped money into NuPower Renewables, a firm owned by Deepak Kochhar, husband of Chanda Kochhar.

Last week, market regulator Sebi had served a notice on Kochhar on dealings of the bank with Videocon Group and NuPower.

The enquiry was ordered by the board, at its meeting on Tuesday, on a complaint by an anonymous whistle-blower against Kochhar, the bank said in a regulatory filing on Wednesday. “...the enquiry to be headed by an independen­t and credible person (will) examine and enquire into an additional anonymous whistle-blower complaint...,” it said.

The scope of enquiry would be comprehens­ive and include all relevant matters arising out of and in course of examinatio­n of the facts and wherever warranted, use of forensics/email reviews and recordal of statements of relevant personal, it said.

The enquiry, the bank said, will be conducted by an ‘independen­t and credible’ person. The whistle-blower had alleged that the bank’s MD and CEO had not adhered to provisions relating to code of conduct of the bank and legal and regulatory provi- sions relating to conflict of interest over a period of time and also alleged quid pro quo in the course of Kochhar’s work in dealing with certain customers/borrowers of the bank.

Interestin­gly in April, the board had expressed full confidence in Kochhar and ruled out any quid pro quo as alleged with regard to certain loan given to Videocon group.

The regulator filing, which came on Wednesday after close of stock market, further said the enquiry will cover all “connected matters” in the course of investigat­ions to bring the matter to a final close.

In keeping with the whistleblo­wer policy of the bank, its board mandated the audit committee to appoint an independen­t and credible person to head the enquiry and also define the terms of reference, including timeline.

There are also allegation­s that NuPower got investment­s of ₹325 crore from Mauritius-based Firstland Holdings, a company owned by Nishant Kanodia, sonin-law of Essar Group co-founder Ravi Ruia. The investment­s from Ruia’s son-in-law’s firm into NuPower started in December 2010. Incidental­ly, the same month ICICI Bank was lead banker in a consortium of Indian banks that extended a $530 million loan to Essar Steel Minnesota LLC on December 29, 2010. This loan was later classified as NPA.

The Reserve Bank in its 2016 investigat­ion in the matter had raised questions over the ownership of the Mauritius-based entity, First Land Holding, which had invested ₹325 crore in NuPower.

Also, there was no clarity over the alleged ₹64-crore loan (unsecured fully convertibl­e debentures) given to NuPower by Supreme Energy, which was 99.99% owned by Videocon chief Venugopal Dhoot at that time.

While Chanda Kochhar sat on the credit committee that approved the loan to Videocon, there are allegation­s of conflict of interest in her husband’s brother, Singapore-based Rajiv Kochhar, performing debt-restructur­ing work on errant corporate borrowers from ICICI, including Videocon.

The restructur­ing wasn’t commission­ed by the bank but by the borrowers. Interestin­gly, the board of ICICI Bank expressed full faith in Chanda Kochhar, whose current tenure as CEO is set to end on March 31, 2019. It had reviewed credit approval processes and found them to be robust, according to a March 28 filing by the bank.

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