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Former ICICI Bank CEO Chanda Kochhar and her husband, Deepak Kochhar, appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday, 13 May, in connection with an alleged bank loan fraud and money laundering case registered against them.
The couple arrived at the Enforcement Directorate's headquarters in New Delhi’s Khan Market shortly before their scheduled appearance time of 11 am, official sources said.
They said the two were required to assist the investigating officer (IO) in taking the probe forward and their statement would be recorded under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
The Kochhars were supposed to depose before the agency early this month but they had then sought an extension of time and were allowed, they said.
Rajiv Kochhar has been questioned by the CBI in the same case in the past as well.
He is the founder of Singapore-based Avista Advisory and was questioned about the role of his company in the restructuring of the loan by the CBI, the sources said.
Rajiv Kochhar was asked by the CBI sleuths about the help he had extended to Videocon in relation to the loan from ICICI Bank, which was part of a Rs 400-billion credit given by a consortium of 20 banks to the group of main promoter, Venugopal Dhoot.
The Kochhar couple have been questioned in the past too at the ED zonal office in Mumbai after the central agency conducted raids in this case on 1 March.
Chanda Kochhar's brother-in-law (Deepak's brother) Rajiv Kochhar has also been questioned by the ED multiple times in the case a few days ago in New Delhi.
The searches were conducted at the premises of Chanda Kochhar, her family and Venugopal Dhoot of Videocon Group in Maharashtra's Mumbai and Aurangabad.
The ED has registered a criminal case under the PMLA early this year against Chanda Kochhar, Deepak Kochhar, Dhoot and others to probe alleged irregularities and corrupt practices in sanctioning of Rs 1,875-crore loans by ICICI Bank to the corporate group.
This ED action was based on a CBI FIR.
The CBI has named all the three and Dhoot's companies - Videocon International Electronics Ltd (VIEL) and Videocon Industries Limited - in its case.
The CBI also named Supreme Energy, a company founded by Dhoot, and NuPower Renewables, a company controlled by Deepak Kochhar, in the FIR.
The CBI has slapped sections of the Indian Penal Code related to criminal conspiracy, cheating and provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act on all the accused.
It alleged that Dhoot had invested in Deepak Kochhar's company Nupower through his firm Supreme Energy in a quid pro quo to loans cleared by ICICI Bank after Chanda Kochhar took over as the CEO of the bank on 1 May 2009.
The ownership of Nupower and Supreme Energy changed hands through a complex web of shared transactions between Deepak Kochhar and Dhoot, the CBI alleged.
During its preliminary enquiry, the CBI found that six loans worth Rs 1,875 crore were sanctioned to the Videocon Group and companies associated with it between June, 2009 and October, 2011 in alleged violation of laid-down policies of ICICI Bank, which have now become part of the probe.
The loans were declared non-performing assets in 2012, causing a loss of Rs 1,730 crore to the bank, it alleged.
The ED, the sources said, is also probing at least two other instances of loans given by ICICI Bank (during Chanda Kochhar's tenure) to Gujarat-based pharmaceutical firm Sterling Biotech and to Bhushan Steel group.
Chanda and Deepak Kochhar are also expected to be asked questions about these loans as it is expected that their questioning may continue on Tuesday, they said.
The agency is investigating these two instances of alleged bank loan fraud under PMLA.
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