Indian investigative agencies are probing alleged links between the bank's chief executive officer, Chanda Kochhar, and the Videocon group.
There are charges of corruption and a possible nexus between Videocon group chairman Venugopal Dhoot and Chanda Kochhar’s husband, Deepak Kochhar. ICICI has said these are “malicious and unfounded” and denied any favouring by Kochhar of the conglomerate.
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In a statement last week, the bank’s board of directors said there was “no question of any quid pro quo/ nepotism/conflict of interest” in lending decisions. No single executive had the ability to influence credit decisions. The board and its chairman had expressed confidence in the chief executive.
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