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Lilavati Trust seeks suspension, prosecution of HDFC Bank CEO; bank refutes allegations as baseless

HDFC Bank said its CEO is being targeted by unscrupulous people who are abusing the legal process to thwart the recovery of the long outstanding loan due to the bank from recalcitrant defaulters

June 08, 2025 / 11:27 IST
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The Trust has alleged that senior officials at HDFC Bank facilitated the diversion of Rs 25 cr through a suspicious property transaction, failing to flag the transfer despite red alerts and allowing the closure of the account without a proper investigation. (Representative image)
The Trust has alleged that senior officials at HDFC Bank facilitated the diversion of Rs 25 cr through a suspicious property transaction, failing to flag the transfer despite red alerts and allowing the closure of the account without a proper investigation. (Representative image)

The Lilavati Kirtilal Mehta Medical Trust has urged the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to immediately suspend and prosecute HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan, accusing the bank of enabling fraud, according to a report by NDTV Profit.

In a letter dated June 5, the Trust alleged that senior officials at HDFC Bank facilitated the diversion of Rs 25 crore through a suspicious property transaction, failing to flag the transfer despite red alerts and allowing the closure of the account without a proper investigation.

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The Trust's demand is supported by a May 30 order from a Mumbai Magistrate Court directing the Bandra police to register an FIR against Jagdishan and seven others.

"HDFC Bank’s MD and CEO Mr. Sashidhar Jagdishan is being targeted by unscrupulous persons who are abusing the legal process to thwart the recovery of the long outstanding loan due to the Bank from recalcitrant defaulters. The allegations made by Lilavati Trust, its Trustees and Officials against the Bank’s MD and CEO are baseless and malicious. The outrageous and preposterous allegations are strongly and categorically denied," said an HDFC Bank spokesperson.