Videocon loan case: Chanda Kochhar’s brother-in-law Rajiv quizzed for third day
The Central Bureau of Investigation questioned Rajiv Kochhar, ICICI Bank MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar's brother-in-law, for the third consecutive day in connection with the bank's Rs 3,250 crore loan to Videocon Group in 2012, officials here said.

According to the reports, the third day of questioning will concentrate on his company Avista Advisory and the loan granted by ICICI to Videocon.
The agency is also likely to confront Kochhar with documents, Indian Express reported quoting sources.
Rajiv Kochhar, who was asked to appear at the CBI office in Mumbai, was examined about the loan and his links with Venugopal Dhoot, the promoter of the Videocon Group, and Videocon, they said.
On Thursday, Rajiv was detained at the Mumbai airport as he was trying to board a flight for a South East Asian country, on the basis of a look out circular issued by the CBI.
He was questioned by the CBI as well after his detention at the airport.
The agency has registered a preliminary probe naming Videocon Group promoter Venugopal Dhoot, Deepak Kochhar and unidentified others in connection with the loan, they said.
A preliminary inquiry is the first step by the CBI to gather information about the allegations.
If the agency is convinced there exists prima facie material in the matter, it may register a regular case against the accused.
The deal recently made news after reports questioned the loan and linked it to a possible quid pro quo that Dhoot allegedly had with NuPower Renewables, a company founded by Deepak Kochchar, Chanda Kochar's husband and Rajiv Kochar's brother.
Last week, the ICICI Bank board came out in support of Chanda Kochhar, saying it had full faith and confidence in her.
It described reports against her regarding credit disbursement to Videocon Group as "malicious and unfounded rumours".
The board also reviewed the bank's internal processes for credit approval and found them robust, the private sector lender had said in a statement.
With regard to loans to Videocon Group, it said the bank's current exposure was part of a syndicated consortium arrangement.
"ICICI Bank was not the lead bank for this consortium and the bank only sanctioned its share of facilities aggregating approximately Rs 3,250 crore which was less than 10 per cent of the total consortium facility in April 2012," it added.
The bank had clarified that none of the investors of NuPower Renewables were borrowers of ICICI Bank.
OneIndia News (with agency inputs)
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