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Mallya effect: Govt working on pacts to nab economic offenders

Against the backdrop of cases related to Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi, the government today said it is working to have agreements with the maximum number of nations to ensure that big-time economic offenders "cannot hide" abroad.

March 11, 2017 / 12:31 IST
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Against the backdrop of cases related to Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi, the government today said it is working to have agreements with the maximum number of nations to ensure that big-time economic offenders "cannot hide" abroad.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also said in the Lok Sabha that his ministry was examining whether a new law would be required or prevailing statutes will have to be amended to confiscate the properties of those who commit financial crimes in India and hide abroad.

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Replying to questions posed in a veiled manner by members regarding Mallya as also former IPL boss Lalit Modi, Jaitley, without mentioning them, said various enforcement agencies have attached assets worth Rs 8040 crore belonging to economic offenders.

In an effort to ensure that big-time economic offenders "cannot hide" in other countries, the government is working on having agreements with maximum number of nations, he said.