The diplomatic passport of the flamboyant 60-year-old industrialist, who has been in Britain for over a month and has refused to appear before the ED, was suspended by the External Affairs Ministry on the recommendation of the agency.
"On the advice of the Enforcement Directorate, the Passport Issuing Authority in the MEA has today suspend the validity of Vijay Mallya's diplomatic passport with immediate effect for a period of 4 weeks, under Section 10 A of the Passports Act, 1967.
status as Member of Parliament, had left the country on March 2 the day the consortium of 13 banks that had lent him money had closed in on him by moving the Debt Recovery Tribunal.
The consortium also later rejected his offer of paying an initial instalment of Rs. 4,000 crore and settled the rest of the amount later.
Sources said the action against Mallya was taken as government was seriously concerned about the misappropriation of funds of banks by wilful defaulters and fraudsters and identified the Kingfisher Airlines as one such.
As Chairman of the airlines, Mallya was instrumental in taking important decisions pertaining to the affairs of the company including getting loans for it from the consortium.
It was noted that despite summons by ED to Mallya to join investigations on March 10 and 15 as also April 2, he was deliberately avoiding his personal appearance which is a statutory requirement before the agency in defiance of due procedures.
Thus, his failure to appear before the investigating authority under prevention of Money Laundering Act is tantamount to wilful non-compliance and intended to deliberately scuttle t he process of investigation.
Against this background, the ED moved the MEA for revocation of his passport. The sources said the government is committed to brining to book wilful defaulters and to recover public money from them.
While the loans issue is being investigated by CBI on charges of criminal misappropriation, criminal conspiracy and under the Prevention of Corruption act, the Serious Fraud Investigation Office is probing violations under the Companies Act and the ED under PMLA.
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