Karnataka government in damage control mode; meet with RBI officials next week to plug gaps

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June 16, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 16: Under criticism for having ignored multiple Reserve Bank of India (RBI) alerts about the I Monetary Advisory (IMA) scam, the state government has got into damage control mode now. A meeting with RBI officials has been convened next week at the behest of home minister MB Patil.

“We want to fix responsibility on each and every authority. Before doing this, we need to get a proper assessment of the system and figure out gaps that need to be plugged and I hope, the meeting will be helpful in doing so,” Patil said.

Patil said the meeting convened by the government will be attended by various agencies and departments which are now working in silos when it comes to dealing with Ponzi schemes. Officials from the departments of revenue, home, finance and others will take inputs from RBI officials. “The objective is to create a common administrative platform to deal with such cases,” Patil added.

Also, the state-level coordination committee (SLCC)—a joint forum to facilitate information sharing among regulators, including the RBI and Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)—headed by the chief secretary will meet separately to discuss the IMA case.

ACs’ powers withdrawn in Jan

Although waking up a little late, the government is mulling restoring powers to assistant commissioners (ACs) of the revenue department to confiscate assets of Ponzi firms to tackle such more efficiently.

The government had withdrawn the powers given to ACs to seize properties of Ponzi companies in January this year. Just two months before that, on November 11, 2018, a public notice was issued to seize movable and immovable properties belonging to IMA Private Limited and sixteen of its associated firms.

“The powers were withdrawn following the RBI instruction that action against such companies should be on case by case basis. Now, a process has been initiated to restore the powers of the competitive authority, particularly in the case of IMA Group,” said Rajkumar Khatri, principal secretary to the revenue department.

LC Nagaraj, revenue assistant commissioner of Bengaluru north sub-division, is the competent authority and he told TOI that he’s waiting for orders. However, Nagaraj has to wait for the special investigation team (SIT) to complete its probe in the IMA case and identify its properties to be seized.

“This rigmarole could have been avoided had the government allowed the ACs to confiscate properties in November 2018,” a government official said.

According to an estimate, Mohammad Mansoor Khan, founder-owner of IMA Group, has left behind assets close to Rs 500 crore and fled the country. The assets include 1,900kg gold jewellery, 18.64kg platinum and land.

Officials, however, said they were sceptical about the outcome of the government’s efforts given that several politicians and bureaucrats are soft-peddling the issue. Patil, however, said the government is sincere in providing justice to the investors. “We admit that there were some loopholes in the system. But, now we want to plug them,” he said.

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May 21,2020

Kozhikode, May 21: Six employees of a private clinic here and a taxi driver have been put on mandatory 14 days quarantine as a lady gynaecologist running the dispensary tested positive for COVID-19 in Bengaluru.

District Medical Officer Dr V Jayashree said the gynaecologist had returned to Karnataka a fortnight ago and tested positive while she was on quarantine there. Six staff members of the clinic at nearby Thamarassery and the taxi driver who dropped her inBengaluruon May 5 have been asked to go on quarantine, she said.

Patients had visited the clinic, belonging to the gynaecologist and her doctor husband, till April-end. Sources said the district administration is trying to figure out thecontacts of the gynaecologist, including pregnant women, for being quarantined.

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April 10,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 10: Eleven people died so far in Kerala's northern district Kasargod as they could not access medical facilities in Mangaloru since the border roads were blocked by the Karnataka Government, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.

Addressing a press conference at the Government Secretariat here, the Chief Minister said, "It is really unfortunate that people from Kasargod district in Kerala are still being denied treatment in hospitals at Mangalore in Karnataka State."

"We will improve the medical facilities in Kasargod and if necessary, patients will be airlifted to the neighbouring districts in Kerala to provide emergency medical assistance," he added.

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June 17,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 17: The Opposition leader in the Karnataka Assembly Siddaramaiah on Wednesday strongly urged Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to desist from invoking amendment to the Land Reforms Act, saying it would make buying land easier for the corporate companies and the rich.

In a hard-hitting letter to the Chief Minister, a copy of which was released to the media, the Congress leader had urged to rescind the decision from amending to the Karnataka Land Reforms Act and also Agriculture Produces Marketing Committee Act.

Asserting that the state government's move was only intending to help to the land grabbers, Siddaramaiah, also the former chief minister, said easing of restrictions to buy land to the tune of over 216 acres per individual would sound a death knell to the farm sector.

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