Though all of them denied the allegations, they, however, said if any instance of money laundering comes to their notice in the investigation, action would be taken against erring employees.
Pratip Chaudhuri, chairman, State Bank of India, which was also accused by Cobrapost of indulging in money laundering, was the first to clarify the lender’s position in the day.
“As far as we have understood (the sting), there is nothing serious.” Chaudhuri said.
He said the bank reports suspicious transactions regularly and on a real time basis to the financial intelligence unit and has a special cell in Jaipur to monitor suspicious transactions.
“We have zero tolerance for money laundering, and will take action on those found flouting the norms,” Chaudhuri said, adding the finance ministry had asked SBI to ascertain the facts in the allegation.
The finance ministry has also swung into action after the allegations were made and has asked the banks’ body to look into the charges.
Financial Services Secretary Rajiv Takru said, “We immediately put officers on the job. I have asked the Indian Banks Association (IBA) to look into Cobrapost’s allegations.”
He said, “We assume whatever has been shown in the DVDs is prima facie correct... Banks and insurance companies have been told to initiate action.”
The Reserve Bank of India today said nothing irregular has been reported in the branches which were exposed by Cobrapost last month.
In a post policy conference call with researchers and analysts K C Chakrabarty, deputy governor, RBI said, “We have verified those branches and we have not found anything irregular there.”
He, however, reiterated that once banks reply after showcause notices are served, RBI will take appropriate action based on the banks’ replies.
Today, in the second part of its expose on money laundering in the country, Cobrapost named 20 new financial institutions, including four insurance companies which are allegedly involved in flouting the know your customer and anti-money laundering norms, and helping customers convert their
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