884 companies under scanner in money laundering cases: Union Minister P P Chaudhary
Union Minister P P Chaudhary, however, he said that not a single company has been deregistered on the charges of money laundering by the government.

However, he said that not a single company has been deregistered on the charges of money laundering by the government.
As per the inputs supplied by the Finance Ministry, "884 companies are under investigation in various money laundering cases," the Minister of State for Corporate Affairs said in a written reply to Rajya Sabha.
He further noted that investigation against these companies has resulted in attachment of assets worth Rs 5,066.3 crore and filing of a total of 58 prosecution cases under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
Further, over 2.26 lakh companies have been struck off for remaining inactive for a period of two years or more as on December 2017.
Besides, more than 3 lakh persons have been disqualified for holding the post of director at registered companies for failing to comply with regulatory requirements. Of these directors, over 2 lakh disqualified directors were on the board of deregistered companies.
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