RBI has asked the banks to provide information with regard to the scheme in a prescribed format by 7th working day of every month, the central bank said in a notification.
The Performance Audit report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) on the debt waiver and debt relief scheme 2008 has rocked Parliament leading to adjournment of the Lok Sabha.
Amidst the ongoing controversy, RBI has asked banks to provide information in tabular form with regard to ineligible beneficiaries, the eligible beneficiaries who were denied loans, money given to microfinance institutions, tampering of records and cases where relief certificates were not issued.
Besides, the banks will also be asked to provide details of amount recovered, FIRs lodged, responsibilities fixed and action taken. The banks will also have to provide reasons in case they fail to take appropriate action and file FIRs.
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