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NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The government has sacked two executives of the state-run Punjab National Bank (PNB) for allegedly failing to prevent a $2 billion fraud, two sources said on Sunday, nearly a year after the country’s biggest bank scam came to light and also dragged the government into the controversy.

The logo of Punjab National Bank (PNB) is seen on a branch office window in New Delhi, February 27, 2018. REUTERS/Saumya Khandelwal/Files

The firing of the two executive directors, whom the CBI have accused of breaching the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines, is the first instance of sacking of the bank’s employees since it said that billionaire diamond jeweller Nirav Modi and his uncle had for years fraudulently raised billions of dollars in foreign credit by conspiring with staff at the bank.

Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi, who left India before the fraud was discovered, have denied the accusations.

In a stock exchange filing late on Friday, the country’s second-biggest state bank said the government had removed K. Veera Brahmaji Rao and Sanjiv Sharan “from the office of executive director” with immediate effect. The filing did not give a reason.

The government then fired them because “they failed to use global payments network SWIFT to detect the fraud”, a bank source said. The sources who had direct knowledge of the matter and declined to be identified because the reasons for the sacking have not been made public.

“They were not able to supervise and there was dereliction of duty on their part,” said one of the sources, a government official.

Phone calls to PNB Chief Executive Sunil Mehta as well as to Rao and Sharan went unanswered.

The 124-year-old bank has in recent months reinstated most of the 21 employees who were suspended immediately after the scam became public because they were not charged by police.

POLITICAL ISSUE

India has issued non-bailable warrants against both Modi and Choksi and Interpol red notices are out too, but their continued evading of the law is being used by the Congress party to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the lead up to a general election due by May.

“Your money, money of our tribal brothers, lower castes, farmers was taken away and you did not even realise,” Congress President Rahul Gandhi said in a state election rally late last year. “Nirav Modi fled after taking the money, Mehul Choksi also fled with him.”

The BJP, meanwhile, says the fraud began when Congress was in power.

Investigations into the case had been slowed by a public spat between the top-two officials in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), said a source with direct knowledge of the matter.

A CBI spokesman did not have an immediate comment on the matter.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has seized assets worth millions of dollars of both jewellers.

Sunil Mehta, chief executive officer of India’s Punjab National Bank (PNB), speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office in New Delhi, April 11, 2018. REUTERS/Saumya Khandelwal/Files

A senior ED investigator told Reuters late last year that they were confident both Modi and Choksi would be brought back to the country “soon”. He said the Indian embassies in the UK, where Modi is believed to be in, and the one in Antigua, where Choksi is, were in constant touch with authorities with information about them.

“We know fear bells have started ringing there,” said the ED investigator, who declined to be named as he was not authorised to talk to reporters. “We want them to be brought back to India before the elections.”

A call to the ED office went unanswered.

Reporting by Neha Dasgupta and Krishna N. Das; Additional reporting by Abhirup Roy and Aftab Ahmed; Editing Muralikumar Anantharaman

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