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President Orders National Bank To Pay Amount To Bank Fraud Victim

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January 13, 2022
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President Orders National Bank To Pay Amount To Bank Fraud Victim

President Orders National Bank To Pay Amount To Bank Fraud Victim

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Islamabad January 12 2022: President Dr Arif Alvi has upheld a decision of the Banking Mohtasib advising the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) to pay PKR 500,000 to a citizen who had been the victim of bank fraud at the hands of a former branch manager.

He ordered that the bank must return the lost money to the victim and expressed dismay that the bank refused to own up to its responsibilities when a fraud had been committed by the employees of the bank against its customers.


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Mr Muhammad Abdul Rasheed (the complainant), a resident of Faisalabad, had opened a bank account with the Hassan Road Branch, Jaranwala, and had handed over cash of Rs 500,000 to the then manager, Mr Akhtar Hussain, who gave the complainant a duly signed and stamped deposit slip. Later, upon visiting the Branch to get his chequebook, the complainant came to know that an internal fraud had been committed by the then branch manager and he was one of the many victims of bank fraud and his money had not been deposited in his account by the manager.

56 affected accountholders submitted their claims to the bank amounting to Rs 98.018 million for refunding their defrauded amounts. Mr Abdul Rasheed also approached the bank to receive his claim but has was not provided with any relief. Subsequently, he sought the assistance of the Banking Mohtasib to retrieve his lost amount who ordered that the bank pay the complainant his lost money.

NBP then filed representation with the honourable President against the decision of the Mohtasib. President Dr Arif Alvi rejected the representation of the bank on the grounds that the deposit slip carrying the manager’s signature and stamp constitutes a valid receipt and binds the bank to honour it.

He upheld Mohtasib’s observation that although the bank manager had been dismissed by the bank and FIA was investigating the matter, the proceedings of the Mohtasib are of civil nature and are independent of any criminal prosecution by the FIA. He further noted that the complainant was dealing with the authorized agent of the bank who was not only in active service of the bank as the Branch Manager but had received the cash during banking hours within the premises of the bank against a valid deposit slip. While terming the act of the ex-manager an act of maladministration and malpractice, the President further observed that the perusal of the relevant sections of the Federal Ombudsmen Institutional Reforms Act, 2013 shows that in matters falling within the jurisdiction of the Banking Mohtasib, the jurisdiction of other courts or authorities is excluded.

He wrote that the bank was given ample opportunity to refute the claim of the complainant and it failed to discharge the burden and statutory liability cast upon it under the law. Since no justification has been made to upset the original order of the Mohtasib, therefore, the representation of the bank is devoid of any merit and deserves to be rejected, he ordered.

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