The RBI has mandated banks to give borrowers three weeks to respond before labeling accounts as fraudulent, aligning with a Supreme Court ruling on natural justice. Banks must issue detailed notices and consider responses before final classification, ensuring transparency. Boards must review fraud risk policies every three years, with a committee overseeing cases chaired by an independent director. Auditors are to investigate flagged accounts promptly, aiding in fraud detection. These measures aim to strengthen banking integrity and safeguard against financial misconduct.
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