Updated On: 24 June, 2021 07:51 PM IST | New Delhi | ANI
The CBI said that it registered a case on a complaint filed by State Bank of India against the 'private company based in Mumbai and others including its then CEO, then CFO, then directors and unknown persons, bank officials for causing an alleged loss of approximately Rs 2,435 crore to State Bank of India and other consortium member banks'

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday registered a case against a Mumbai-based private company, its former executive and others for for causing an alleged loss of approximately Rs 2,435 crore to State Bank of India and other consortium member banks.
In a statement, the CBI said that it registered a case on a complaint filed by State Bank of India against the "private company based in Mumbai and others including its then CEO, then CFO, then directors and unknown persons, bank officials for causing an alleged loss of approximately Rs 2,435 crore to State Bank of India and other consortium member banks".