Add The Wire As Your Trusted Source
For the best experience, open
https://m.thewire.in
on your mobile browser.
AdvertisementAdvertisement

PNB Discloses Rs 9.42 Billion Additional Exposure in Fraud Probe: Document

The new disclosure takes PNB's overall exposure in the still unravelling fraud case to well over the $2 billion mark.
The new disclosure takes PNB's overall exposure in the still unravelling fraud case to well over the $2 billion mark.
pnb discloses rs 9 42 billion additional exposure in fraud probe  document
Credit: Reuters/Toby Melville/Files
Advertisement

The new disclosure takes PNB's overall exposure in the still unravelling fraud case to well over the $2 billion mark.

Credit: Reuters/Toby Melville/Files

Mumbai: The Punjab National Bank has told police that it has uncovered additional exposure of about Rs 9.42 billion ($145.2 million) in connection with a massive alleged fraud, according to a court filing seen by Reuters.

In what has been dubbed as the biggest fraud in India's banking history, PNB, the country's second-biggest state-run lender, said last month it had been defrauded of about $2 billion by two jewellery groups who raised credit from overseas banks based on fraudulent guarantees issued in collusion with rogue PNB staff.

In a court filing on Tuesday, police said the Gitanjali group of companies controlled by jeweller Mehul Choksi allegedly defrauded PNB of Rs 70.8 billion ($1.09 billion). PNB had previously pegged its exposure to the Gitanjali companies at 61.38 billion rupees.

The new disclosure takes PNB's overall exposure in the still unravelling fraud case to well over the $2 billion mark.

Advertisement

A lawyer for Gitanjali group's head, Mehul Choksi, said he was unaware of the new allegations and declined to comment. Choksi and his nephew Nirav Modi, who is the other main accused in the case, have both denied any wrongdoing.

(Reuters)

Advertisement

This article went live on March thirteenth, two thousand eighteen, at thirty-five minutes past six in the evening.

The Wire is now on WhatsApp. Follow our channel for sharp analysis and opinions on the latest developments.

Advertisement
Advertisement
tlbr_img1 Series tlbr_img2 Columns tlbr_img3 Multimedia