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ICICI-Videocon Loan Fraud Case: CBI Chargesheets Against Kochhar, Dhoot

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Dhoot resigned from the directorship of SEPL on January 15, 2009, by transferring his shares to Pinnacle Energy Trust managed by Deepak Kochhar.

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New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a charge sheet against former ICICI Bank MD and chairman Chanda Kochhar, her husband Deepak Kochhar, and Videocon Group Chairman Venugopal Dhoot in connection with the ICICI-Videocon loan case. As of now, the court has not taken cognizance of the matter.

The case was first registered on 22.1.2019 against Videocon International Electronics Limited Videocon Industries Limited, Venugopal Nandlal Dhoot, Chanda Kochhar, Deepak Virendra Kochhar, NuPower Renewables Limited, Supreme Energy Private Limited, and Unknown public servants under sections 120-B read with 420 IPC and Section 7 read with section 13(2) read with 13(1)(d) of the PC Act.On August 26, 2009, a Sanctioning Committee headed by Chanda Kochhar, MD sanctioned Rupee Term Loan of Rs 300 crore to Videocon International Electronics Limited (VIEL) in contravention of rules and policies of the bank in criminal conspiracies with the co-accused persons dishonestly by abusing her official position as a public servant.

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The loan was disbursed on September 7, 2009, and on the very next date September 8, 2009, Dhoot, (MD Videocon Group) transferred Rs 64 crore to NRL managed by Deepak Kochhar from Videocon Industries Limited through his company Supreme Energy Pvt. Ltd. (SEPL).

On June 5, 2009 shares of NRL held by V N Dhoot and Deepak Kochhar were transferred to Supreme Energy Private Limited (SEPL). SEPL was incorporated on July 3, 2008, with its directors as V.N. Dhoot and his associate Vasant Kakade.

Dhoot resigned from the directorship of SEPL on January 15, 2009, by transferring his shares to Pinnacle Energy Trust managed by Deepak Kochhar.

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Between June 2009 and October 2011, ICICI Bank sanctioned Rupee Term Loan of Rs 1875 crore to six companies of Videocon Group for the purpose of enabling them to repay the unsecured loan availed by these companies from Videocon Industries Limited. All these loans were sanctioned after Chanda Kochhar took over the charge of ICICI Bank as MD & CEO.

Of the six loans, Chanda Kochhar was one of the committee members in two loans i.e. RTL of Rs 300 crore to VIEL and RTL of Rs 750 crore to VIL.

The ICICI bank had also released the security available in the form of FDR of Rs 50 crore in the accounts of Sky Appliance Ltd and Techno Electronic Ltd without any justification.

On April 26, 2012, the existing outstanding of the six RTL accounts were adjusted in RTL of Rs 1730 crore, sanctioned to VIL under refinance of domestic debt. The account of VIL was declared NPA on June 30, 2017.

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The present outstanding in the account is Rs 1033 crore. “During investigation, it has been found that in furtherance of criminal conspiracy with other accused persons, Chanda Kochhar sanctioned various loans to Videocon Group despite having business dealings with VN Dhoot.

That investigation revealed that on September 8, 2009, an amount of Rs 64 crore was transferred out of a disbursed amount of Rs 283.45 crore, sanctioned to Videocon International Electronic Limited by a committee headed by Chanda Kochhar, to the company’s account of her husband.

Thus Chanda Kochhar has committed criminal breach of trust punishable under Section 409 of IPC, by sanctioning RTL of Rs 300 crore and later on converted the funds of Rs 64 crore for her own use,” the CBI has alleged.

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The CBI said that being a public servant, she was entrusted with the bank funds for which she was liable to discharge such trust in accordance with the guidelines issued by the ICICI Bank.

The CBI has learned that Chanda Kochhar was residing in a flat without consideration. During the period she dealt with the loan proposal of Videocon Group and was sanctioned for sanction as a member of the committee flat under litigation for possession between Videocon Industries Limited and Deepak Kochhar.

Subsequently, the flat (valued at Rs 5.25 crore in 1996) was transferred to Quality Advisor, a family trust of Deepak Kochhar at meagre amount of Rs 11 lakh in 2016.

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