The probe in these accounts should be carried out by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) or any other competent agency, the Bank Employees' Federation of India (BEFI) said.
The non-performing assets (NPAs) of the public sector banks have increased to about Rs 8 lakh crore, of which 89 per cent pertains to corporate accounts, the BEFI (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana) said in a statement.
"We demand that Government of India institute a thorough investigation by the SFIO or any other agency into the affairs of top 100 NPA account holders, take all necessary steps to recover the bank dues, declare the names of corporate defaulters and save the public sector banks, taxpayers money and the Indian economy," the union said.
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