Fresh allegations against Kochhar

‘Ruia brothers received undue favours’

June 02, 2018 07:11 pm | Updated 07:11 pm IST - New Delhi

Levelling fresh allegations of quid pro quo deals by ICICI Bank MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar, independent activist and whistle-blower Arvind Gupta has alleged that Ruia brothers of Essar Group got undue favours from the bank for “round-tripping” investments into her spouse Deepak Kochhar’s NuPower Group.

The Ruias funded the NuPower and its subsidiary through their son-in-law Nishant Kanodia and nephew Anirudh Bhuwalka during December 2010 to March 2012 by subscribing to compulsorily convertible preference shares and equity shares, Gupta alleged in his fresh letter dated May 11, 2018, addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Almost two years ago (March 2016), he had written a letter to the PM, alleging dirty dealings between the bank, through Chanda Kochhar, and the Videocon Group to benefit her family..

Citing data accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) filings by NuPower Renewables, Gupta’s letter reveals that Nishant Kanodia invested in NuPower via Firstland Holdings, Mauritius, the holding company of Matix Group (co-promoted by Kanodia).

When asked for comments on the whistle-blower’s letter, ICICI Bank said: Typically, we do not respond to client specific queries...With regards to Essar Steel Minnesota, we would like to inform you that a consortium of seven Indian banks including ICICI Bank had sanctioned loans to the entity. Also, large US funds gave loans to the company. Out of the total debt of the company of USD 1.02 billion, ICICI Bank’s share was less than 25 per cent.”

It also said that the figure of USD 530 million loan was “grossly overstated“.

“Due to various factors, the loan facilities provided to this project were classified as non-performing by all lenders. The resolution process pursuant to the same is under process. Further, we would like to state that while sanctioning this loan, all the internal processes of credit risk rating, credit appraisal and credit approval were duly followed within the bank. Hence, it will be totally inappropriate and misleading to attribute any wrong motives to ICICI Bank for these loans.”

An Essar group spokesperson said, “A letter by one Arvind Gupta has made certain libelous accusations against Essar. We strongly condemn these allegations, which are clearly motivated. Essar does not have any business interest in Firstland Holdings Ltd.”

“Moreover, as we understand, AMW Motors Limited Mumbai has not made the investment of Rs 197 crore in Nupower, contrary to the claims made in the letter. Essar has been dealing with ICICI since 1980. All transactions with them have been made in a very open and transparent manner, and in accordance with all applicable laws of the land,” it added.

While Matix Group said it categorically and unequivocally refutes the allegations made in the letter purportedly written by one Arvind Gupta.

“The letter makes claims that are completely false and baseless, and seem to be driven by a vested interest and an ulterior motive. Essar does not have any business interest in Firstland Holdings, contrary to what is being alleged. Firstland Holdings’ investment in Nupower was made on merit to participate in the renewable energy sector, and has since been divested. No loans were ever taken by Matix from ICICI Bank,” Matix said in a statement.

Embattling crisis at the top-level, ICICI Bank earlier this week said its board has decided to launch an independent enquiry into allegations of ‘conflict of interest’ and ‘quid pro quo’ in Kochhar’s dealing with certain borrowers. The matter relates with allegations of involvement of Kochhar and her family members in a loan provided to Videocon group on a quid pro quo basis.

Earlier today, the bank came with a clarification that Kochhar has not been sent on leave and is out of office due to her planned annual leaves.

Not to mention, the board of the bank in earlier in March-end this year had fully backed the bank CMD denying any wrongdoing on her part. 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 Rs 325 crore in NuPower. PTI KPM MKJ MKJ 06012230

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