A total of 5,916 such cases were reported by banks in 2017-18 involving Rs 41,167.03 crore.
Business
Standard : Over
6,800 cases of bank
fraud involving an unprecedented Rs 71,500 crore have been
reported in 2018-19, the Reserve Bank of India has said.
A
total of 5,916 such cases were reported by banks in 2017-18 involving
Rs 41,167.03 crore, it said.
As
many as 6,801 cases of fraud were reported by scheduled commercial
banks and select financial institutions involving an amount of Rs
71,542.93 crore in the last fiscal (increase of over 73 per cent in
the fraud amount), the Reserve
Bank of India (RBI) said in reply to an RTI query filed by this
PTI journalist.
In
the last 11 fiscal years, a total of 53,334 cases of fraud were
reported by banks involving a massive amount of Rs 2.05 lakh crore,
the central bank's data said.
During
2008-09, a total of 4,372 cases were reported involving an amount of
Rs 1,860.09 crore.
In 2009-10,Rs
1,998.94 crore worth fraud was reported in 4,669 cases.
A
total of 4,534 and 4,093 such cases were reported in 2010-11 and
2011-12 involving Rs 3,815.76 crore andRs
4,501.15 crore, respectively.
In
the 2012-13 fiscal, 4,235 fraud cases involving Rs
8,590.86 crore were reported by banks as against 4,306 cases
(involving Rs 10,170.81 crore) in 2013-14 and 4,639 cases (involving
Rs 19,455.07 crore) in 2014-15, the RBI said.
As
many as 4,693 and 5,076 cases of fraud were reported in 2015-16 and
2016-17 involving Rs 18,698.82 crore and Rs 23,933.85 crore,
respectively, it said.
"Cases
of fraud reported to RBI are required to be filed by banks as
criminal complaints with law enforcement agencies. The information in
respect of action being taken or already taken is not available
readily," the central bank said.
The
data assumes significance as banks are grappling with high-profile
fraud cases involving absconding billionaire Nirav Modi and liquor
baron Vijay Mallya among others.
The
large-scale fraud had prompted anti-corruption watchdog Central
Vigilance Commission (CVC) to do an analysis and it came out with a
report on top 100 frauds.
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