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Defaulters cannot escape: Sinha
NEW DELHI, JULY 8. The Finance Minister, Mr. Yashwant Sinha,
today said the Government would move ``definitively and
mercilessly'' against wilful defaulters of bank loans. The action
might result in imprisonment and attachment of property.
``No case of wilful default will escape the notice and I will
hold bank Chairmen personally responsible for any delay in filing
a suit,'' Mr. Sinha said emphasising the Government's commitment
to recover the Rs. 52,000-crore non-performing assets of the
public sector banks.
Asserting that it had now become increasingly difficult to
default on bank loans, Mr. Sinha told a Doordarshan interview
that he had fixed a deadline for the public sector banks to take
action on bad debts.
``We will sit and review the situation after the deadline (of
October 1).'' ``We are going to make things difficult (for the
wilful defaulters). New provisions have been made in the debt
recovery tribunal,'' Mr. Sinha said.
The Government would also set up an agency for exchange of
information which would help in preventing a defaulter from
seeking fresh loans from other banks.
The Reserve Bank would soon formulate a ``non- discriminatory and
non-discretionary'' arrangement for recovery of bad debts.
A bad debt of Rs.100 might have become Rs. 500 today and still
recoverable, but ``when it becomes Rs. 1000 tomorrow'', it might
become impossible to recover, Mr. Sinha said. In such cases, bank
officers would be held responsible for not acting in time.
Referring to weak banks, Mr. Sinha said the Government would soon
set up a Financial Reconstruction Authority to ensure that such
banks got necessary helpline.
As a first step to tone up the working of the public sector
banks, the Government was in the process of selecting the right
chairmen.
ERC report soon
The Expenditure Reforms Commission (ERC), set up to downsize the
government expenditure and cut non-Plan expenditure, would soon
submit its report, Mr. Sinha said.
The ERC, headed by the former Finance Secretary, Mr. K.P.
Geethakrishnan, would submit its reports in phases during the
year.
- PTI
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