Demonetisation: 27 senior officials of PSU banks suspended


New Delhi, Dec 2 (PTI): In a major crackdown on bank employees involved in irregularities post demonetisation, as many as 27 senior officials of various public sector banks have been suspended and six others transfered to check corrupt practices.

The suspensions comes amid reports of Income Tax authorities conducting search and seizure places at many places, including one at Bengaluru where Rs 5.7 crore cash in new currency notes was recovered from two businessmen.

Some cases have come to notice of officials involved in carrying out transactions which were irregular and violative of RBI’s instructions, the Finance Ministry said in a statement.

"Action has been taken in such cases and 27 officials of various public sector banks have been placed under suspension and six officials have been transferred to non-sensitive posts," it said.

It also cautioned that while all efforts are being made to facilitate genuine transactions, "illegalities will not be tolerated and appropriate action will be taken against individuals involved in irregular and unauthorised activities".

Following the decision of the government to demonetise of old Rs 500/1000 notes from midnight of November 8, 2016, people have been depositing the invalid notes into banks.

The Reserve Bank has put in cash withdrawal limits for individual as well as businessmen.

The ministry further said that banks have done commendable work by putting in long hours of untiring effort in managing banking transactions.

In the biggest-ever seizure of cash in new currency, over Rs 5 crore even as the Income Tax department said it detected unaccounted income worth Rs 152 crore after it conducted searches in a dozen premises in Bengaluru and other locations.

Earlier, RBI had asked banks to take action against erring officials to ensure cash availability for customers thronging banks.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    Because of major defects in the implementation, all these illegal activities are peep in during the demonetization exercise

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  • tony d'souza, mangalore/usa

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    Its not fault in the implementation but lack of commitment by few to the nation and such persons r to be punished

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    Suspension is the punishment for antinationals....Ha, ha ....
    The postman, who stored the undelivered bags of post including Adhar cards, in his house is re instated ....

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  • Robert pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    There is very less confidence that the taxes we pay are put to good use.
    Even the potholes in our roads within Mangalore( unattended) are a testimony to that.
    If we have to pay money at each step at a government office, where is the incentive to pay taxes?
    Demonetisation does not address the root cause. Unless we change the system and kill the roots.of this cancer, this is like putting same wine in a.new.bottle.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    In this news item Karnataka got bad name in India. 

    At the end of the day common man is having last laugh in modi government.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    Most people boast that the demonetization of currency is good. But, reluctant to come out of corruption. Corruption is running in our blood. It's like cancer. Non curable.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 03 2016

    Now we know why entire India was in queue last 24 days ...

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