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PNB Sees Positive Developments In Nirav Modi Case In U.S., Says Sunil Mehta

Things are moving in the positive direction for the lender in the PNB Vs Nirav Modi case in the U.S.

Billionaire diamond merchant Nirav Modi. (Source: Nirav Modi/Instagram)
Billionaire diamond merchant Nirav Modi. (Source: Nirav Modi/Instagram)

Punjab National Bank Managing Director Sunil Mehta has said there are “positive developments” in favour of the lender pertaining to bankruptcy case filed in the U.S. by Nirav Modi’s firm Firestar Diamond Inc.

Firestar Diamond is a group company of billionaire diamantaire Nirav Modi, who is accused of defrauding PNB of about Rs 14,000 crore, the biggest-ever baking fraud of the country.

Soon after the multi-crore fraud was unearthed by the bank, the U.S.-based Firestar Diamond filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 in the New York Southern Bankruptcy Court in the last week of February.

Subsequently, the bank approached the court to make it one of the party as it was of the view that the group used a part of the fraud money to run the Firestar Diamond.

“With regard to our plea in the bankruptcy proceedings in the U.S., there are positive developments. Our bank has become a party to the case and our submission in the case related to bankruptcy proceedings of Firestar Diamond Inc. is being looked at. Our voice is being heard,” he told PTI.

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Citing it as one of the major positive developments, Mehta said the U.S. court has made it very clear that money would not be distributed among creditors of Firestar Diamond till money trail was clearly established.

“This gives us hope that if we are able to establish that the fraud money was used to run the operation of Firestar Diamond, then the bank will be able to get something out of the insolvency proceedings,” he said.

Prodded further, Mehta said, “Since the matter is subjudice so it would be difficult to say anything beyond this.”

Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi, in connivance with certain bank officials, allegedly cheated PNB of about Rs 14,000 crore through issuance of fraudulent letters of undertaking. A Mumbai branch of PNB had fraudulently issued LoUs for the group of companies belonging to Modi since March 2011.

The total number of LoUs issued to the companies of Nirav Modi, his relatives and the Nirav Modi Group are 1,213, and to Mehul Choksi, his relatives and the Gitanjali Group are 377.

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With regards to provision made for the loss incurred on account of the Nirav Modi fraud, the bank provided Rs 7,178 crore, 50 percent of the total amount of Rs 14,356 crore in the fourth quarter of the last financial year. The remaining amount will be covered in the three quarters of the ongoing financial year.

PNB paid Rs 6,586.11 crore to other banks to discharge its liabilities towards LoUs and foreign letters of credit issued fraudulently and in unauthorised manner to certain overseas branches of Indian banks through the misuse of SWIFT system of the bank, which was then not integrated with core banking solution.