Videocon Group loan case: CBI arrests Chanda Kochhar and her husband
The Hindu
NEW DELHI
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested former ICICI Bank’s chief executive officer and managing director, Chanda Kochhar, and her husband, Deepak Kochhar, in a case related to the credit facilities extended to the Videocon Group of companies.
“They has been arrested in Delhi and will be produced before a Special Court in Mumbai,” said a CBI official.
The CBI had registered the case in January 2019, alleging quid pro quo in sanctioning loans of ₹1,875 crore to the companies of Videocon Group, headed by Venugopal Dhoot.
Based on the CBI case, the Enforcement Directorate initiated a money laundering probe and had arrested Mr. Kochhar in September 2020. The same year, in January, it attached assets worth ₹78.15 crore, which included a Mumbai flat in the name of Ms. Kochhar, and other properties linked to her husband’s company Nupower Renewables Private Limited, previously known as NuPower Renewables Limited (NRL), and its subsidiaries. Mr. Kochhar was later released on bail.
The ED had alleged that Ms. Kochhar and her family bought the flat at a nominal price by taking over a Videocon Group entity through a family trust.
It was alleged that Mr. Dhoot invested ₹64 crore in the NRL via Supreme Energy Private Limited, which was later transferred to Mr. Kochhar-controlled Pinnacle Energy Trust.
According to the agencies, the NRL was incorporated in December 2008 and Mr. Dhoot, Saurabh Dhoot and Mr. Kochhar were its directors. Subsequently, the Dhoots quit in January 2009, after over 19.9 lakh warrants worth ₹10 per unit were allotted to Mr. Kochhar on an initial payment of ₹1 per unit.
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