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This Article is From Jun 19, 2018

Money Extremely Safe In Public Sector Banks, Says Piyush Goyal

After meeting several heads of PSBs, Piyush Goyal said the government is open to the question of giving more powers to the Reserve Bank for effectively regulating public sector banks.

Money Extremely Safe In Public Sector Banks, Says Piyush Goyal
Piyush Goyal said frauds were perpetrated by private companies and not the public sector banks.
New Delhi: Public money is "extremely safe" in state-owned banks, Finance Minister Piyush Goyal said today against the backdrop of several cases of frauds, including the $2 billion scam at Punjab National Bank, unearthed recently.

Speaking to reporters after meeting several heads of PSBs, he said the government is open to the question of giving more powers to the Reserve Bank for effectively regulating public sector banks.

"Public money is extremely safe in PSU banks. Government stands behind them 100 per cent," Mr Goyal said.

He stated however that he was not "sure" as to how safe the public money is with private companies which have huge income tax dues.

He said the frauds were perpetrated by private companies and not the public sector banks.

In reference to recent suggestion by RBI Governor Urjit Patel that the central bank lacked powers to effectively deal with the public sector banks, Mr Goyal said RBI has powers, but if additional powers are needed the government was open to the idea.

He also said that public sector banks would support credit needs of genuine companies, and focus on MSME sector.

Various investigating agencies are probing the over $2 billion fraud allegedly committed by diamond jeweller Nirav Modi and his associates.

Several other scams too have surfaced in the recent past involving public sector banks.

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