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Delhi, Jun 16 (PTI) The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has asked
public sector banks not to report frauds below Rs one lakh to local police,
unless their staff is involved in such crimes.
Earlier
banks were mandated to report fraud of above Rs 10,000 and below Rs one lakh to
police.
The
decision was taken by the CVC in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India
(RBI), taking into the account the practical difficulties faced by public sector
banks in reporting such categories of cases.
It
has been decided that only if staff of the bank is involved in the fraud cases
of below Rs one lakh and above Rs 10,000, would such cases need to be reported
or complaint filed with local police station by the bank branch concerned, the
commission said in a directive to chiefs of all the banks.
The
cases of frauds of upto Rs one lakh and not below Rs 10,000 are to be
scrutinised by banks officials concerned for further necessary action, a senior
CVC official said.
As
of September 30, 2016, the Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) declared by various
scheduled commercial banks stood at a whopping Rs 6,65,864 crore, according to
an official data.
The
NPAs of the country's largest lender State Bank of India is Rs 97,356 crore,
followed by Rs 54,640 crore of Punjab National Bank and Rs 44,040 crore of Bank
of India, it said.
Bank
of Baroda has NPAs of Rs 35,467 crore, Canara Bank Rs 31,466 crore, Indian
Overseas Bank Rs 31,073 crore, Union Bank of India Rs 27,891 crore, IDBI Bank
Limited Rs 25,973 crore, Central Bank of India Rs 25,718 crore, Allahabad Bank
Rs 18,852 crore and Oriental Bank of Commerce Rs 18,383 crore, said the data,
which was given by the government in Rajya Sabha in August last year.
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