SME Times News Bureau | 03 Nov, 2021
Industry body FICCI has expressed its
concern over the recent arrest of a senior banker of a leading public sector
bank.
Commenting on the incident FICCI President Uday Shankar said, "This is an alarming development and could seriously undermine the resolve of
the members of the banking fraternity to move ahead with the recovery process
for loans where there has been a default. There are clear guidelines that are
in place for recovery of bad debts and sale of assets to ARCs. Financial
decisions such as lending, and sale of assets are undertaken following strict
due-diligence norms and developments like these do not augur well for
resolution of the NPAs in the banking system as any decision taken can be
questioned at any point of time."
"FICCI would urge the government to
ensure that legitimate business decisions by bankers are not questioned in
hindsight and bank employees are empowered to take decisions fearlessly to
avoid paralysis in decision making, which can seriously hamper credit growth,"
added Shankar.
"The government has brought in a
series of policy and procedural reforms that have ushered in greater
transparency in decision making by public servants. For a country that aspires
to be amongst the fastest growing economies in the world, the speed of decision
making and execution in all spheres of economy is imperative. Any development
that impinges on this, calls for introspection and corrective action by the
authorities. Public servants need to be offered a conducive environment to
discharge their duties and decisions taken in good faith and following the due
process, should not be called into question later," said Shankar.
"Prime Minister Modi has often
underlined the need for speed and efficiency in decision making. Our government
is also committed to encouraging honest decision making with good intentions. A
robust legislative system that protects decision makers and public servants
would help us move forward in our journey towards making India a US$ 5 trillion
economy," added Shankar.