HDFC Bank Under Scrutiny: AIBEA Demands Probe After Chairman's Exit
The All India Bank Employees' Association has urged Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to initiate an inquiry into HDFC Bank following the sudden resignation of its non-executive chairman, Atanu Chakraborty. The association highlights governance and ethical concerns, calling for transparency and accountability to reassure customers and stakeholders.
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The All India Bank Employees' Association has called on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to launch an investigation into HDFC Bank's internal affairs. This request follows the unexpected resignation of Atanu Chakraborty as non-executive chairman, raising governance and ethical concerns.
Chakraborty's departure brought to light issues regarding governance practices, including alleged ethical incongruities. The association notes the need for transparency and accountability, pressing for reassurance to HDFC Bank's 120 million customers and stakeholders.
The AIBEA's letter calls for a comprehensive inquiry, possibly involving the Central Bureau of Investigation or Central Vigilance Commissioner, with findings released publicly. This move aims to restore depositor confidence amid unprecedented claims.
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