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Vice President of Goldman Sachs in Bengaluru, Ashwani Jhunjhunwala, was arrested on Tuesday, 10 September, on charges of insider fraud and an alleged attempt to swindle Rs 38 crore ($5.4 million) from the company.
Vice-President (Foreign Exchange and Equity Settlements) of the investment company’s Bengaluru office, Jhunjhunwala has been accused of logging on to computers belonging to his juniors and carrying out these illegal transactions.
The company’s legal head in Bengaluru, Abhishek Parsheera lodged a complaint with the Marathahalli Police on Sunday, 8 September, against Ashwani. According to the FIR, a copy of which is with TNM, Ashwani allegedly accessed the computers of his juniors – Gaurav Mishra, Abhishek Yadav and Sujith Appaiah – on the pretext of training them.
Speaking to TNM, the Marathahalli Police said, “On 4 September, Ashwani Jhunjunwala approached his juniors on the pretext of training them and made them log into their computers. He then kept sending them out on errands to get water, food and such. During this time, in a matter of minutes, he used their computers to try and transfer the money belonging to the company into a private bank account.”
Investigating officers also said that Ashwani Jhunjhunwala asked his junior employee Gaurav to set up a settlement reconciliation service to recall payment.
Gaurav then informed his colleagues Abhishek Yadav and Sujith Appaiah about the irregular transactions. They then decided to approach the legal team, the police said. The police also said that the legal team questioned Gaurav, Abhishek and Sujith regarding the irregular transactions, which led them to suspect Jhunjhunwala’s involvement.
The police have also accessed the CCTV footage inside the office, which showed that Jhunjhunwala was using Gaurav’s system, when he was not around. “He transferred Rs 38 crore in two instalments to Synergy Wisdom Ltd’s bank account,” the police added.
“Jhunjhunwala told us that there was a former employee named Vedanta, who was terminated from employment because of insider fraud too. Jhunjhunwala got information about how Vedanta had siphoned off money and used the knowledge to siphon the funds,” the FIR in the case said.
Ashwani Jhunjhunwala has been booked under sections 34 (common intention), 408 (criminal breach of trust), 419 (cheating by impersonation), 420 (cheating) and 409 (criminal breach of trust by a banker) of the IPC.
When TNM reached out to Goldman Sachs’s Abhishek Parsheera, he declined to comment. “In addition to the immediate dismissal of this employee, we are engaged with the authorities to activate criminal proceedings,” Goldman Sachs said in a statement.
(This article has been published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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