RBI directed banks to provide information by the high-profile panel

The high-profile panel will further investigate on where charge-sheets have been filed

Update: 2014-06-29 11:50 GMT
Reserve Bank of India (Photo: PTI)

Mumbai: RBI has recently directed all banks and financial institutions to provide the information and documents sought    by the high-profile panel.   The SIT, formed upon the directions of Supreme Court, had its first meeting earlier this month here at the North Block  office of the Finance Ministry. The high-level team has also decided to look into the contentious issue of secrecy clauses in India's tax treaties  with Switzerland and other countries.   

Retired apex court judge Arijit Pasayat is the Vice Chairman of the SIT while top officials of the 11 high-profile agencies and departments are its members. After the first meeting of the SIT, the government had    said the detailed modalities of proceeding further with the    Supreme Court mandate were discussed and the road map decided. The SIT's mandate, as notified, requires it to go into    "all issues relating to matters concerning and arising from  unaccounted monies of Hasan Ali Khan and Kashinath Tapariah".   Pune-based Khan,  stud farm owner, was arrested by    Enforcement Directorate in connection with money laundering  and tax evasion cases. Tapariah is his aide.   

The other tasks of SIT include all investigations already started and pending or awaiting to be initiated with respect to any other known instances of the stashing away of  unaccounted cash in foreign bank accounts by Indians or other entities operating in India.  

The panel has also been empowered "to further investigate even where charge-sheets have been previously filed and SIT  may register further cases and conduct appropriate investigations and initiate proceedings for the purpose of  bringing back unaccounted monies unlawfully kept in bank accounts abroad."  The SIT will also keep the apex court informed about all  major developments by filing periodic status reports in this regard, the government notification had said.          

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