BUSINESS
How did so much new currency find its way out of the system in bulk?
The Income Tax Department, the Central Bureau of Investigation, the Enforcement Directorate, and other investigative agencies, have unearthed over Rs 200 crore in new currency notes from businessmen, hawala operators, and even some politicians, since the intensive crackdown on cash hoarders began in the aftermath of demonetization.
According to media reports, so far, 586 such searches have been conducted by the I-T department which has found Rs 2,900 crore in old and new cash, and gold.
While the government and the agencies tighten the noose around cash hoarders, three pertinent questions arise:
(a) How did so much new currency find its way out of the system in bulk amid tight cash withdrawal, exchange limits and vigilance?
(b) Are the bundles discrete or in sequence?
(c) Is the new cash unearthed in these raids really that big an issue?
The Narendra Modi-led BJP government decommissioned the use of high denomination notes from November 8 midnight, removing 86% currency (in value terms) amounting to nearly Rs 14 lakh crore in Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes overnight. Against this, Rs 4.3 lakh has been released back into the system, only about 30% of the de-legalised amount, which means the cash crunch is far from over.
Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram while taking a dig at the government on demonetization, recently said, "I cannot get a Rs 2,000 note. How did crores in Rs 2,000 notes find their way to individuals being raided all over the country?"
DNA tried to get in touch with several banks to seek answers but all of them refused to comment. One bank, whose representative wished to remain anonymous, said, "We don't know how it happens; if we did, we would have plugged it." Others refrained, either saying that they were not the right ones to comment, or that they wouldn't be able to answer the question correctly.
DNA spoke to an ex-banker of a public sector bank who didn't wish to be named either.
"If the Rs 2,000 notes are discrete, it indicates an individual may have deployed 100, or even 1,000 people to stand in a bank queue to get his/ her cash converted in exchange for a commission. This would make up a bundle of new Rs 2,000 notes with a random series," the person said.
There were several incidents that came to light in the days that followed demonetization where individuals used proxies to exchange their illicit wealth.
However, if the bundles are in a sequence, it would mean they came from within a bank directly, the banker said. "It indicates that people inside the banking system have been conniving and helping out these hoarders."
A banking analyst, also on the condition of anonymity, echoed his views. "There are loopholes within the system and in the new rules, which are being exploited. Bankers are working in connivance with certain individuals to help them out. Such activities are generally carried out at the branch level; there is no way it can happen without the knowledge of the banking manager," the analyst said.
It would be possible for the investigative agencies to run the series of the bundles through RBI's records to ascertain which banks or, more specifically, branches were involved in helping out the individuals.
A senior special assistant of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was arrested in Bengaluru by the CBI on November 13 for his alleged involvement in currency exchange. Axis Bank has suspended 23 officials, three of its managers were arrested; HDFC sacked four employees including a branch manager, while two of its officials were booked; an official of Oriental Bank of Commerce was arrested and two officials of Syndicate Bank were questioned for facilitating an exchange of old notes into legal tenders after demonetization.
KC Chakrabarty, former RBI deputy governor, holds a contrarian view: “In a country of 125 million people, if Rs 4 lakh crore of new currency is injected, Rs 200 crore held in cash is not a significant amount.” Indians tend to hoard cash whether it was before or after demonetization, he said. However, as the I-T department continues its raids, the amount may go further up in the coming days. “There is no law in the country that prevents individuals from holding cash,” he told DNA.
Which means, holding that cash is not a criminal activity unless proven that it was accumulated by illegal means, such as stealing, drug money, or is undeclared income, he said. He urged that each incident should be treated on a case-to-case basis, and not as undeclared or illicit money unless proven.
About the presence of the new Rs 2,000 notes in the raided cash, he said, “People will always try to hoard cash or any other commodity if it is in short supply. The government has created a situation of cash shortage in the country by demonetizing these bank notes, which will only push people to commit crimes to accumulate cash."
The demonetization exercise was unnecessary and doesn’t serve any purpose, Chakrabarty said. "It should be the responsibility of the government to create an environment where people are deterred from committing crimes and not the inverse."
Last Supermoon of 2024: Know when and how to watch it and other details here
Noida man arrested for creating ‘cannabis nursery’ inside house after being inspired by…
Actor John Krasinski named 'Sexiest Man Alive 2024' by People magazine
Meet outsider who worked in bank for eight years, became OTT star, will now star opposite Kajol in..
What is wedding invitation scam, how to protect yourself from it?
Arjun Tendulkar achieves rare feat which father Sachin Tendulkar never did in his 25-year career
Mukesh Ambani suffers Rs 12548 crore loss after buying Star from Disney, here's how
Ananya Panday sets Instagram on fire in sizzling bikini; BFF Suhana Khan, mom Bhavana Pandey react
International Trade Fair 2024 in Delhi from Nov 14: Know ticket price, timings, venue and more
SA vs IND: Varun Chakravarthy eyes Ravichandran Ashwin's all-time India record in T20Is
This govt company sold Rs 28880000000 shares of Ratan Tata firm, reduces its holding to...
Delhi Air Pollution: AQI hits 'Severe' category, record high in India today with 418
Tesla CEO Elon Musk spreading misinformation on X? His own AI model says...
Independent candidate slaps SDM outside booth during Rajasthan bypolls, watch video here
Viral video: Vistara crew bids emotional farewell on last flight before merger with Air India, watch
NBR Group Redefines Luxury Living With New Brand Identity, Tagline, and Logo
Resham Kamboj: Empowering Souls and Financial Freedom Through Spiritual Mentorship
NTPC Green Energy Rs 10000 crore IPO: Check subscription date, price band, lot size and more
India’s first hydrogen train to start trials soon: Check route, features, top speed to be…
Tejasvi Jaiswal's selfless sacrifice for brother Yashasvi Jaiswal rewarded with life's greatest gift
Mukesh Ambani, Isha Ambani to shut down these outlets under Reliance Retail due to...
Watch viral video: This MP stole Bill and ran away with intention to...
US comedian's hilarious imitation of Donald Trump goes viral, watch video here
Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024: CSK legend MS Dhoni and wife Sakshi cast vote in Ranchi - Watch
LoP Rahul Gandhi rides Kerala's longest zipline in Wayanad to boost tourism after landslides; watch
Nita Ambani stuns in floral ensemble as she poses with Anupam Kher at NMACC
Anil Ambani's company makes HUGE profit in 3 months, market cap now reaches Rs...
Is Space Travel Safe: Surprising ways Space affects human body
Aishwarya Rai and Katrina Kaif lost this blockbuster franchise of Rs 600 crore, were replaced by...
'Can't believe...': Woman dresses up as ghost in viral video, here's what happened next, WATCH
HURRY UP! Coldplay announces fourth show in Ahmedabad, tickets to go on sale from...
Chhath Puja turns scary! Venomous snake turns towards woman performing rituals, then…
Meet man who left college at 18, earned Rs 1200 crore at 20, is CEO now, has net worth of Rs...
Radhika Merchant changes name, shares thoughts on work and marriage
Renewable Energy: Power generation expert Shahroz Anjum leads way in solar optimisation
Meet man, Indian-origin VP, who uses vacations to determine if he's hired right people, he is...
Ricky Ponting hits back at Gautam Gambhir's 'minding own business' advice, says, 'He is…'
Decision between renting and owning: Krupa Goel's perspective on what's shaping choices today
SC pronounces verdict on 'bulldozer justice': 'Having a home is a longing that never fades...'
Archbishop of Canterbury resigns over Church of England sex abuse scandal
Why world's most valuable company Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang doesn’t wear a watch, know here
Renowned Yoga guru Sharath Jois passes away at 53
Guru Nanak Jayanti 2024: Know date, time and significance of festival
DSP tracks down vegetable vendor after 14 years, reason will leave you surprised
Chennai Rain Alert: Heavy showers expected today, IMD issues warning to 11 districts
Ankur Warikoo shares details about his annual salary, reveals he earns Rs...
Donald Trump chooses Elon Musk to lead THIS new Department, it is...