[《I have no doubt in my mind that the way the spokespersons of the ruling
party and the senior members of the government are defending the
government, the way they are raising irrelevant issues to divert attention,
is clear proof of the fact that the Modi government has much to explain in
the coming days. I must also state that notwithstanding the government's
claim to the contrary, the banking industry stands nearly destroyed in the
last four years. Now its credibility is at stake not only in India, but
also throughout the world.》]

https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/10-questions-for-arun-jaitley-on-nirav-modi-scam-1813252

10 Questions For Arun Jaitley On Nirav Modi Scam

Yashwant Sinha

Published: February 20, 2018 12:44 IST

The Nirav Modi scam has not only exposed the frailties of the banking
system in the country but also sullied the sparkling image of the Modi
government. It was but natural for a political slugfest to break out as a
result of this scam, but in the confusion created by the allegations and
counter allegations, truth has become a casualty.

The ruling party says that the scam began in 2011 and it has done a great
national service by uncovering the scam. The Congress party, now in
opposition, says that the main scam took place in 2017 and therefore the
present government is fully responsible for it. The silence of the Prime
Minister and specially the Finance Minister is deafening. Why have they not
taken the people of the country into confidence and assured them that the
banking industry of the country can still be trusted is surprising, to say
the least. In the first few days of the scam, the spokespersons of the
ruling party dismissed the scam as the handiwork of some lowly-placed
functionaries of the Punjab National Bank, though they did not hesitate to
blame the UPA government, the Congress party and even Rahul Gandhi as being
directly responsible for the scam during the UPA regime.

In the earlier scams also, like the 1992 Harshad Mehta scam, it was the
government of the day and in particular Dr Manmohan Singh as Finance
Minister who was charged for being responsible for the scam. Similarly, in
the Ketan Parekh scam, the government of the day and myself as Finance
Minister at the time who were held responsible. Both Dr Manmohan Singh and
I faced an enquiry into the scam by a Joint Parliamentary Committee. We
both appeared personally before the Joint Parliamentary Committee to
explain our role.

There is no doubt that such scams including the Nirav Modi swindle are the
result of systemic failure. Some people in the system are aware of its
weaknesses and take advantage of them to indulge in corrupt practices. It
is not possible for any Finance Minister to personally supervise the
day-to-day functioning of every organization and institution under his
control; yet, under our parliamentary system the ultimate responsibility
will rest with the minister who is responsible for that ministry. So, the
Finance Minister cannot be absolved of his constitutional and democratic
responsibility for this scam.

I will now list the various points on which further information is
absolutely necessary to arrive at any worthwhile conclusion. It is the
responsibility of the government to make public such information as quickly
as possible to clear the confusion. I am sure the government is in
possession of these facts. but is not making them public for reasons best
known to it. These points are:

1) If the Nirav Modi scam started in 2011, then how many Letters of
Undertaking (LoU) were issued year-wise? For the sake of further clarity,
May 2014 should be treated as the dividing line and the figures should
indicate the number of LoUs issued till May 2014 and thereafter in the rest
of the year.

2) The amount involved in each LoU.

3) The period for which the LoU was valid i.e. was it 90 days, 180 days,
365 days or more?

4) Since an LoU is a guarantee of payment issued by the Punjab National
Bank to another bank branch abroad, it is important to know how much money
was withdrawn from the foreign branch of the other bank against each LoU.

5) In how many cases was the transaction completed by the scamster/s paying
the LoU amount to the Punjab National Bank? Similarly, how many LoUs where
not honoured?

6) If the foreign bank branch did not receive the payment in time, did the
branch bring it to the notice of the PNB? In how many cases was the
guarantee of the PNB invoked to secure the due payment?

7) Since all this involved foreign exchange transactions, how did it escape
the attention of the Reserve Bank of India?

8) It has been claimed that Nirav Modi had set up 200 shell companies
through which these transaction where conducted. How does this fit in with
the government's tall claim that almost all the shell companies were closed
in the months following demonetization?

9) The investigating agencies have been quick to give estimates of the
goods seized from the raids on Nirav Modi's properties and the
spokespersons of the ruling party have claimed that the entire amount
involved in the scam would thus be recovered. My point is that if the
investigating agencies can so quickly calculate the value of the goods
seized, why cannot they put out the simple information I have mentioned
above?

10) And finally, who benefits from the prevailing confusion? Let us not
forget that shelf life of this news is only until the next big news hits
the media. After that, Nirav Modi would become history like Vijay Mallya.

I have no doubt in my mind that the way the spokespersons of the ruling
party and the senior members of the government are defending the
government, the way they are raising irrelevant issues to divert attention,
is clear proof of the fact that the Modi government has much to explain in
the coming days. I must also state that notwithstanding the government's
claim to the contrary, the banking industry stands nearly destroyed in the
last four years. Now its credibility is at stake not only in India, but
also throughout the world.

(Yashwant Sinha is a senior BJP leader and former Union Minister of
External Affairs.)




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