BANK EMPLOYEES SUSPENDED LIST FOR IRREGULAR EXCHANGE TRANSACTION
Money Credited in Bank
Accounts
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has advised
the banks vide in circular Ref. No.DBS.CO.PPD / 4220/11.01.005/2016-17 dated
November 29, 2016 to take action to prevent / detect / contain the malpractices
or wrongdoing by staff in branches exchange / deposit of Specified Bank Notes
(SBN). The banks were also advised vide the same circular to strengthen the
internal / concurrent audit process in the bank including random visits /
scrutinies so as to detect and avoid any malpractice in the exchange / deposit
of SBNs in the branches. Further, on December 8, 2016 the banks were advised
vide RBI DBS circular Ref. No.DBS.CO.PPD / 4480/11.01.005/2016-17 dated
December 8, 2016 to track the complete trail of cash movements in large
quantities so as to ensure that the extant instructions of Reserve Bank of
India are followed both in letter and spirit. Further a list of 22 action
points (illustrative)also was forwarded to banks with an advice to utilise
their internal audit resources to monitor the position and bring any anomalies
noticed to their Audit Committee of the Board so as to ensure that necessary
action is taken in all such cases, apart from reporting the summary of findings
to RBI.
Banks have reported 14 cases (branches)
where bank employees have been found involved in ‘irregular exchange
transaction’ of Specified Bank Note (SBN) during the phase of Demonetisation,
Bank wise details are as follows:
Sl.
No.
|
Bank Name
|
No. of branches (cases) reported
|
No. of employees suspended
|
Amount involved in Lakh
|
1
|
State Bank of Mysore
|
2
|
4
|
190.00
|
2
|
Bank of Maharashtra
|
2
|
5
|
54.90
|
3
|
Dhanlaxmi Bank Ltd
|
6
|
8
|
2267.00
|
4
|
Axis Bank
|
3
|
3
|
4629.20
|
5
|
Syndicate Bank
|
1
|
Not mentioned
|
6.00
|
Action against the staff for malpractices
are taken by the respective banks as per their Staff Accountability policy.
This was stated by Shri Santosh Kumar
Gangwar, Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance in written reply to a
question in Lok Sabha .
Source:PIBNEWS
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