State Bank Employees Federation demands resignation of SBI Chairman

The Maharashtra State Bank Employees Federation has demanded the resignation of State Bank of India (SBI) Chairman Dinesh Khera. The demand comes after Khera made a submission in the Supreme Court requesting more time until June 2024 to provide information on electoral bonds, citing the time-consuming nature of the process.

The Federation argues that Khera’s submission has damaged the bank’s image and shaken its credibility on transparency and corporate governance. They believe that his resignation is necessary to restore the bank’s reputation.

Background on Dinesh Khera

Dinesh Khera is the Chairman of the State Bank of India. He assumed the position on October 7, 2020, and his term is set to end in August 2024. Khera is a career banker with extensive experience in the banking industry. He joined SBI in 1984 as a Probationary Officer and has held various key positions within the bank.

Response from the Federation

The Maharashtra State Bank Employees Federation questions whether Khera made the submission on his own or with the consent of the Board of Directors, including government and RBI nominees. They believe that clarification is needed regarding the position of the government and RBI nominees on record.

Conclusion

The Maharashtra State Bank Employees Federation has demanded the resignation of SBI Chairman Dinesh Khera due to his submission in the Supreme Court regarding the provision of information on electoral bonds. They argue that his actions have damaged the bank’s image and credibility. Khera, a career banker, assumed the position of Chairman in October 2020 and is set to serve until August 2024.

Exit mobile version