State Bank of India Deputy Managing Director Shyamal Acharya, who was asked to proceed on leave following allegations of graft by the CBI, has re-joined the country's largest lender in a different role.
Acharya, who headed the mid-corporate group as deputy managing director, was forced to go on leave in November after the CBI case charged him with taking pecuniary benefits to clear a loan. However, he was given a clean chit in an internal probe by the bank.
"He has re-joined as the DMD at the inspection and management audit department, which is based in Hyderabad," a bank official said today.An excellent posting for him, my best wishes to him and the person who posted him.
Acharya, who headed the mid-corporate group as deputy managing director, was forced to go on leave in November after the CBI case charged him with taking pecuniary benefits to clear a loan. However, he was given a clean chit in an internal probe by the bank.
"He has re-joined as the DMD at the inspection and management audit department, which is based in Hyderabad," a bank official said today.An excellent posting for him, my best wishes to him and the person who posted him.