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Karnataka Bank hosts meet on `inspection & audit'

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Mangalore , Sept. 26

A TWO-day seminar on `Inspection and audit' for the officials of Karnataka Bank Ltd began here on Monday.

Mr Anantakrishna, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, who inaugurated the seminar, urged the officials of the Inspection Department to be impartial and free from bias.

Stating that they are the vital link between the branches and controlling offices, he urged them to report the facts in such a way that the decision at the controlling offices is just and fair.

A bank release said here that Mr K. Venkatramana Tunga, Deputy General Manager (Inspection and Audit), explained the objectives of the seminar. Mr M. Venkat Rao, Assistant General Manager and Principal of Staff Training College, proposed a vote of thanks.

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