Coop Bank Trail:FIR against Rajya Sabha deputy chairman

Amarnath Coop Bank trail has led the investigators to the door of  Rajya Sabha deputy chairman K Rehman Khan.

Karnataka government has registered an FIR against Rajya Sabha deputy chairman K Rehman Khan and two others on charges of committing financial irregularities to the tune of Rs 102.02 crore in the Amanath Cooperative Bank.

The FIR lodged by the Karnataka Cooperative Department accused Khan of granting 48 loans to the extent of Rs 57.66 crore in benami names when he was the bank chairman during 1989-2002.

State’s Minister for Cooperation Laxman Savadi told reporters here that the Cooperation Department Joint Registar Sehar Bhanu, who had conducted an inquiry into alleged irregularities and financial mismanagement, has submitted a report to the government stating Rs 102.02 crore loss has been caused.

The report has recommended to the government that Rs 10.79 crore be recovered from Khan and his relatives.

Others against whom FIR has been filed included former chairman Zia-ul-Sharief and A A Katib, a former director of the bank which was formed in 1977 basically to help the poor among the Muslims.

A report would be sent to the Centre on the issue,Savadi said.

-PTI

The complaint was registered on February 9.

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