CBI books ex-Maruti MD Jagdish Khattar for bank loan fraud


New Delhi, Dec 24 (IANS): The CBI has registered a case against former Maruti Udyog Managing Director Jagdish Khattar in connection with an alleged bank loan fraud of Rs 110 crore by his new company, the agency said on Tuesday.

The central investigating agency has named Khattar and his company Carnation Auto India Ltd for allegedly causing a loss of Rs 110 crore to state-run Punjab National Bank (PNB).

Khattar and his firm have been named along with other unidentified persons in a recent FIR filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the case on a complaint by PNB.

The agency said that Khattar was with Maruti Udyog Ltd from 1993 to 2007 and worked in thecompany as Managing Director before retirement.

After almost a gap of around two years of Khattar's retirement, Khasttar launched Carnation for which he got a loan of Rs 170 crore sanctioned in 2009.

As per the CBI's FIR, the loan taken by Khattar was declared a non-performing asset in 2015, with effect from 2012.

  

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 24 2019

    This is a small loan compared to ICICI Bank/Chanda kochar r/Videocon loan account of 3500 crores.Punlic do not know what happened ef to the probe enquiry by CBI.Msy be high fy people have hand in gloves ,so enquiry shelved quietly.....
    Na khavunga...Na khane doonga...

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