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SBI, PNB repay Rs 23 crore, Karnataka withdraws boycott circular

The finance department had on August 12 directed various departments to cut all business ties with two banks over a Rs 22 crore embezzlement case

September 05, 2024 / 08:24 IST
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

The Karnataka government has decided to withdraw a circular that ordered its departments not to do business with the State Bank of India (SBI) and Punjab National Bank (PNB) after both the state-owned lenders repaid Rs 22.67 crore of embezzled funds along with a year’s interest.

On August 12, the Karnataka finance department directed all departments, boards, corporations, universities, local bodies, and public sector undertakings to sever ties with the two banks. The government alleged the banks were uncooperative in recovering the embezzled Rs 22 crore. Four days later, the government suspended the circular.

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“SBI returned Rs 9.67 crore, and PNB returned Rs 13 crore, both with one year’s interest, pending the outcome of court cases,” an official said.

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