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How did arvind kejriwal get information about black money invested in swiss banks ?
Asked by Iqbal Seth,
10 Nov '12 11:03 am
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The issue of black money stashed in foreign banks took centre- stage again on Friday with Arvind Kejriwal 'revealing' big names like Mukesh and Anil Ambani in his latest anti-corruption expose.
Friday's revelations dealt mainly with the money stashed away at the HSBC bank, Geneva. R Vaidyanathan, professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, told rediff.com that the first question that needs to be answered is from where did Kejriwal get the details, and unless he does so, these will remain mere allegations.
Professor Vaidyanathan, who has written extensively on the issue, was also part of the team which prepared a paper on black money stashed away at the Swiss Bank.
It was in 2011 that India got data on the accounts of Indians holding illegal wealth in HSBC.
"The pertinent question is from where has this landed today and how did India Against Corruption manage to get it? When India first got the list from HSBC it appeared as though it was France which gave the lis ...more
Friday's revelations dealt mainly with the money stashed away at the HSBC bank, Geneva. R Vaidyanathan, professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, told rediff.com that the first question that needs to be answered is from where did Kejriwal get the details, and unless he does so, these will remain mere allegations.
Professor Vaidyanathan, who has written extensively on the issue, was also part of the team which prepared a paper on black money stashed away at the Swiss Bank.
It was in 2011 that India got data on the accounts of Indians holding illegal wealth in HSBC.
"The pertinent question is from where has this landed today and how did India Against Corruption manage to get it? When India first got the list from HSBC it appeared as though it was France which gave the lis ...more
Source: rediff message board
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 10 Nov '12 11:09 am
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