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CBI files loan bribing case against PNB's Venkoba Gujjal

The CBI has filed a case alleging Venkoba Gujjal, deputy general manager of Punjab National Bank for giving bribes to get loans, reports CNBC-TV18.

April 19, 2011 / 19:27 IST

Last year, the CBI had exposed a bribery scam in corporate loans given out by prominent public sector banks and financial companies including LIC Housing Finance, Bank of India and Punjab National Bank. According to the latest updates, the CBI has filed a case alleging Venkoba Gujjal, deputy general manager of Punjab National Bank for giving bribes to get loans, reports CNBC-TV18.

The CBI had arrested Gujjal on April 13 this year and he will be in the CBI remand till April 21.

It is also learnt that the CBI has registered a case against Sunil Singla and Murli Singla, directors of Portfolio Financial Service, who are absconding so far.

Also, a fresh case has been filed against Dipesh Seth, director of Imperial Finance Service and Vineet Kumar, chairman and managing director of Temptations Food. Vineet Kumar has been arrested by the Delhi police.

first published: Apr 19, 2011 07:19 pm

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