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Delhi HC seeks Centre, RBI & SEBI response on Subramanian Swamy's plea on Yes Bank

By IANS | Updated: March 17, 2023 13:35 IST

New Delhi, March 17 The Delhi High Court on Friday sought response of the Centre, Reserve Bank of ...

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New Delhi, March 17 The Delhi High Court on Friday sought response of the Centre, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on former Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy's plea seeking investigation by experts' committee into the transfer of Yes Bank's stressed assets to J.C. Flowers Asset Reconstruction Company.

A division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad also asked Yes Bank and the asset reconstruction company to respond. However, no formal notice was issued in the matter.

Filed as a PIL, Swamy has also sought direction from the Centre, RBI and SEBI to formulate proper and comprehensive guidelines in view of recommendations of the committee to check similar agreements or transactions in future.

A stress asset portfolio of Rs 48,000 crore was transferred from Yes Bank to J.C. Flowers Asset Reconstruction Company.

"This transfer is linked to another deal in which Respondent No.4 (Yes Bank) has obtained a stake of up to 19.9 per cent in the company of Respondent No. 5. (Asset Reconstruction Company)," the PIL states.

In the petition, Swamy claims that the private banking business is suffering from a "growing rot" that has been accelerated by the "perpetual decay" of corporate governance and moral standards in the private banking and asset reconstruction industries.

"This is a growing case of concern as there is apparent conflict of interest between the functioning of banks & ARCs. The situation is further complicated, when motivated and mala fide transactions between the two are allowed to stand as the regulator (RBI), fails to act & enforce its own guidelines causing significant loss of public monies," the petition states.

Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) are a major worry for private sector banks in India, according to Swamy. He claims that ineffective internal controls and weak credit risk management practices are to blame for the high levels of NPAs in these banks.

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