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Videocon loan fraud case saw Chanda Kochhar, former CEO, found guilty. She accepted a ₹64 crore bribe for sanctioning a ₹300 ...
An appellate tribunal under the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Property) Act (SAFEMA) has held ...
ICICI CEO Chanda Kochhar guilty of taking a ₹64 crore bribe after approving a ₹300 crore loan to Videocon; the money was ...
The Tribunal observed that Kochhar could not claim ignorance of the relationship and, therefore, her participation in the ...
Ex-ICICI CEO Chanda Kochhar found guilty of accepting bribes from Videocon Group. Tribunal upholds ED's asset seizure ...
An appellate tribunal has found Chanda Kochhar, former CEO and managing director of ICICI Bank, guilty of accepting Rs 64 ...
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ABP - Live on MSNEx-ICICI Bank CEO Chanda Kochhar found guilty of accepting ₹64 crore briberyAn appellate tribunal has found Kochhar guilty of accepting ₹64 crore as bribe in exchange for sanctioning a ₹300 crore loan ...
Chanda Kochhar was a symbol of success in Indian banking. She was a role model for women in leadership and a globally ...
Total debt on Videocon's books is as large as Rs 46,000 crore, with Twin Star Technologies getting go-ahead in June for a bid of Rs 2,900 crore or a massive 95% haircut to lenders ...
India's federal investigating agency has arrested Videocon Group chairman Venugopal Dhoot in connection with a loan fraud case involving ICICI Bank , a source from the Central Bureau of ...
India's Videocon Industries is looking to sell a majority stake in its consumer durables chain Next Retail to the U.S.-based Best Buy, the Financial Chronicle reported.
Videocon may sell as much as a majority stake in Videocon Telecommunications Ltd. after investing 50 billion rupees ($1.1 billion) in the network and spectrum for the mobile-phone company, he said.
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