NSEL promoter Jignesh Shah and his fellow FTIL director Joseph Massey were the first to meet Mayaram. Speaking to the media after the meeting, Shah said "I am the victim", implying that 23 borrowers and food processors are to blame for the ongoing problems.
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Shah maintained that "no person found guilty will be spared", but insisted that the focus was currently on recovering the money from the borrowers. He also maintained that vacant posts of directors in NSEL will soon be filled.
NSEL investors' forum, lead by its secretary Arun Dalmia told Mayaram that NSEL promoters should be booked under criminal laws. Speaking to the media, Dalmia claimed that the government will take strict action against shah and other NSEL and FTIL board members.
In fact, the forum maintained that FTIL cannot escape responsibility and properties of Shah should be seized. "Under company law, we have pointed out to government that there is personal liability" said NSEL investor forum counsel Shuva Mandal.
Speaking to CNBC-TV18, DEA secretary Arvind Mayaram said "If there is fraud and If laws have been broken, then the guilty will be punished"
Mayaram and fellow secretaries in the special panel will deliberate on the report submitted by a working group of officials on September 18. According to sources, the working group, headed by a enforcement directorate director have found several cases of violations of money laundering and FEMA norms.
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