- Corporate governance, ethics, transparency, best of breed practices and all other fail-safe measures took a back seat in IL&FS case
- The investigation team found a document in the email server of IL&FS prepared by the DHS Engagement, here are the details
India has seen many financial scams, but none that can match the scope, size and magnitude of shadow bank Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Limited (IL&FS). Like an onion, the more one peels the more the tears and pungence.
The top secret Ministry of Corporate Affairs withering summary of the construct of IFIN (IL&FS Financial Services) and the tell all of corporate shenanigans that emerges from the audit of lending by Deloitte and Haskins and Sells (DHS) for the last 10 years is a shocking tale of opportunism, ever greening and window dressing by the management.
A systemic malaise governed the way business was conducted, aided and abetted as it was its auditors who were involved in the cover up. Corporate governance, ethics, transparency, best of breed practices and all other fail-safe measures took a back seat as the management made hay, compromising all the functions with ease.
Funding Defaulting Borrowers
The engagement team and engagement partners of DHS had the awareness of the company’s modus operandi of funding the defaulting borrowers for payment of interest and principal in a fraudulent manner by the management again and again to window dress the asset book of the company for several years. The auditor was thereby complicit in nature with the management.
The investigation team found a document in the email server of IL&FS prepared by the DHS Engagement team identifying the funding of borrowers for paying principal and interest.
The said email was sent by Rakesh Jain, Senior Manager, DHS, to Payal Rathod, Assistant Manager, DHS, on May 9, 2018 at 10.24 a.m. The said email contained excel files namely “Non Group Evergreening cases 25042018.xlsx” given below:
Client: SKIL Group
ET Observation: Interest & Principal Repayment Funding
1) Security valuation and exposure is at 0.45x. Interest funding in future may lead to reducing in security cover.
2) Interest income earned is through invocation of shares, this will put the principal portion exposed.
3) As per information available in public domain, ADAG group and SKIL group filed legal case on each other which will delay CDR exit process and in result SKIL group will not be able to pledge additional 4 crore REDL shares which were going to be released by the bankers as per CDR.
4) Significant portion is unsecured.
Client: Parsvnath
ET Observation: Interest & Principal Repayment Funding
1) Total disbursements in the 12 months amounted to ₹101 crore (including ₹75 crore new facility) which has been recovered by way of Principal Repayment of ₹55 crore and interest received of ₹34 crore.
2) New facility of ₹75 crore disbursed to Parsvnath Rail Land Project Pvt Ltd (PRPPL) in December 2017 and got the repayment of ₹55 crore in same months from PRPPL against the facility which was due in September 2017. Issue of evergreening as the loan was given to same party which was utilised to service an loan which was going to become NPA.
TDS issue
TDS has remained outstanding for the period from AY 15-16 aggregating ₹6.96 crore (including ₹2.60 crore for AY 2018-19) (Total of All Facilities)
Security Issue
1) Group security cover was stipulated to be 2x, whereas at present it is only at 1.16x(332/269)
Client: KVK Energy & Inf”a (“K”IPL”)
ET Observation: Interest Funding
1) Interest has been funded in the past 12 months, wherein total ₹6.67 crore interest has been received and ₹6.75 crore (3.2+1.85+1.70) has been disbursed.
Security
Significant portion is unsecured.
Client: Adhunik Meghalaya Steel Pvt. Ltd.
ET Observation: Interest & Principal Repayment Funding
Interest income and part principal repayment has been funded by way of invocation of Shares, wherein total invocation in the 12 months amounted to ₹5.89 crore which has been used to repay Principal of ₹3.07 crore & interest of ₹2.84 crore.
Also the facility has turned NPA, and has been shown as sub standard as on 31st March 2018.
Security Shortfall
1) Significant deterioration in security cover from 2x to 0.14x, and being promoter funding loan, it poses a potential threat to the repayment, and to be considered as a loss assets.
Rollover and Recoverability
Rollover has been made (14th December 2017) after the principal was due (17th September 2017). This is in contravention of the firm policies whereby facilities where default is subsisting have been rolled over. Also, in the event that the interest is recovered from pledged shares, the security left would be (52-(5*6))=22 mn against a principal of 215 mn. This would further reduce the possibility of successful repayment of Principal balance.
Client: Ind Bharath
ET Observation: Interest & Principal Repayment Funding
Interest income and repayment in the 12 months has been funded by way of disbursements, wherein total disbursements in the 12 months amounted to ₹115 crore which has been recovered by way of Principal Repayment of ₹105 crore & balance ₹10 crore is recovered by way of interest (out of total interest received of ₹35.84 crore).
Existence and Valuation of Security
1) Security value includes ₹136 crore receivable of the borrower from Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited (TANGEDCO) hypothecated to IFIN, Collectibility of receivables needs to be assessed. Out of ₹136 crore receivables, ₹90 crore is deposited by the borrower with the Court however no documentary evidence available and also for balance ₹46 crore receivable no status available.
2) Additional security, in the form of second charge on 38 per cent shareholding in IBTPL (Ind Bharath Thermal Power limited) and some other movables and immovables, to be created. Time taken for the same from CoD, up to six months from Date of Disbursement (DoD – 10th October 2017).
Other Repayment Issues
1) The company (IFIN) has started the litigation against Ind Bharath, Status to be provided for the same. The company has incurred about 23 million on account of Court fees and Legal Counsel fees during the year.
Client: Flemingo Group
ET Observation: Interest and Principal Funding
1) Interest to be extent of ₹42 crore and overdue principal of ₹235 crore has been funded by way of Disbursements of new facility. Security creation under process for new facility.
2) CAM review pending since September 2017 for Oscar Infra.
3) Out of total security, ₹101 crore security is hypothecation of Loan Receivables under the Loan extended by Bermaco to South Asian Project Management Co. Pvt. Ltd. For this, a confirmation letter has been obtained from Bermaco, however Financial Statements of Bermaco is not available.
4) IFIN has not received the Audited Financials of Borrower company Oscar Infra for FY15-16 and FY16-17, and Audited Financials of Geowork Infra for FY16-17.
Security Issue
Significant portion unsecured
Client: ABG Group
ET Observation: Interest income to the extent of ₹58 crore has been funded through disbursement of additional facility. Considering that the income/principal will come only from security coverage and considering that the exit strategy is still 3 years away, recognition of income would only lead to higher exposure to the group for recovery.
Client: Unitech
ET Observation: Interest Funding
Interest of ₹5 crore has been funded by invocation of security and balance of ₹39 crore by way of disbursements of new facility to Havelock.
Client: Champion Agro/Bay Capital
ET Observation: Principal Funding
Repayment of Doubtful loan facility to Champion Agro of ₹30 crore and Security Deposit placed for Doubtful loan of ₹10 crore and Interest Repayment of ₹4 crore is by way of disbursement of ₹44 crore facility to Bay Capital.
Client: SREI Group
ET Observation: 1) Security Creation
Credit Facilities to Attivo of ₹305 crore are secured by second charge over borrower movable and immovable assets which is not created till 31st March 2018, as senior lenders NOC are pending.
Credit Facility to Sahaj E village of ₹370 crore are secured by hypothecation of current and fixed assets which is not created till 31st March (pending since March 2017), as senior lenders NOC are pending.
Credit Facility to Bharat Road Network ( ₹70 crore) is secured by way of hypothecation of current and fixed assets, which is not created till 31st March 2018 (pending since March 2017) as senior lenders NOC are pending.
Principal and Interest recovery
1) Sahaj E Village is a non project company with no or negligible revenue. How is repayment of Principal and servicing of Interest is envisaged from such companies?
Also Attivo Economic Zone is a project company with very little revenue. How is repayment of Principal and servicing of Interest is envisaged from such companies?
Coupon rate on all 3 facilities is 12.75 per cent. On comparison of the same with the average lending rate of IFIN to other borrowers and security being second charge, the Interest rate seems to be very low.
Client: Kohinoor Group
ET Observation: Interest Funding
Interest has been funded in the year, whereby ₹14.5 crore has been received by way of disbursement of ₹18.2 crore.
Client: HDIL Group
ET Observation: Interest Funding
Interest has been funded in the year, whereby ₹21.92 crore has been received by way of disbursement of ₹21.45 crore.
Client: GHV Group
ET Observation: Indirect Exposure
Of the total amount – ₹360 crore has been disbursed to ITNL directly on the ‘borrower’s specific request and Interest for the same has been received from ITNL.
1) Why should the same not be considered as an exposure to ITNL?
2) What is the basis for booking Interest income received from ITNL when no specific instructions have been received from the Borrower or ITNL?
Client: DB Realty Group
ET Observation: Interest Funding
Interest has been funded in the year, whereby ₹17.01 crore has been given to receive ₹15.68 crore towards interest in the year.
From the above it is clear that the engagement team of DHS was aware that there were several instances of funding interest and principal by IFIN to its defaulting borrowers for avoiding these accounts becoming NPA and also for avoiding the consequent provision.
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