Germany and Mauritius have assured Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukhejee that they would pass on information about Indian citizens holding secret bank accounts.
The assurance came at a bilateral meeting between Mukherjee and German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble on the sidelines of the meeting of the G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors that concluded in Paris on Saturday.
Mukherjee appreciated the role of Germany in providing information about Indian citizens having secret bank accounts in the LGT bank of Liechtenstein.
Germany has earlier provided names of some Indians having secret accounts in the Liechtenstein Bank.
Mauritius has provided Indian authorities with banking information and other financial details on more than 90 cases of suspected tax evasion and financial malpractice over the past three years.
Asserting that it has put in place robust measures to help India track black money, the Mauritian Finance Ministry told PTI that the information sought by Indian authorities has been duly provided as per international norms.
While acknowledging that some unscrupulous persons might still beat the systems in place to check flows of black money, the Mauritian Finance Ministry said it has taken additional measures with respect to India.
"... With India, we have developed a mechanism to be in close consultation with the Indian authorities to deal with any issues that may arise. This includes the posting of an officer from the Central Board of Direct Taxes at the Indian High Commission in Mauritius," the ministry said.
Mauritius has often been suspected to be a facilitator of black money round-tripping or routing illicit wealth stashed abroad by Indians back into the country through their banking and financial institutions.
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