"No we have not. And we are saying that we are (going) to issue show-cause notices. So, the inquiry is still in progress," RBI Governor D Subabrao told reporters when asked whether the apex bank had given clean chit to the three banks.
Subbarao, speaking at the customary post-policy media interaction, asserted that while money laundering, which involves use of criminal money, has not been observed in any of the banks, certain "specific transgressions" on the know-your-customer (KYC) front have been discovered.
Subbarao said RBI launched a suo motu probe following the sting operation by news portal Cobrapost early February showing officials from ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank selling investment products without paying heed to the mandatory KYC norms. It later turned into a thematic study involving over 30 banks in the country, the Governor said.
"Whomsoever we find that there are mistakes, there are transgressions, violation of the thing, we will definitely issue show-cause notice and take the appropriate action," Chakrabarty said, adding there are no systemic issues.
"The system is strong enough but there are aberrations and we are trying to improve that," Chakrabarty, who oversees banking regulation at the monetary authority, said.
In its annual credit policy review, Subbarao said the RBI's probe into the allegations has revealed that the banks did not follow KYC norms while selling third-party products and also came out with a string of corrective advisories for banks.
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