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Bank of Baroda was the second-largest commercial bank in India, but it was struggling with a decline in profits and an increase in non-performing assets. Only a week before the new chief executive officer's term commenced, Bank of Baroda was in the news due to reports of fraud occurring at the bank's Ahmedabad and New Delhi operations. The frauds involved bill discounting schemes and money laundering. The bank's violations of its "know your client" and anti-money laundering standards raised concerns about its risk management practices-or lack of such practices. The new chief executive officer was only the second executive from the private sector to head a public sector bank. He needed to prove his value in the world of public sector banking by managing the crisis, implementing a strategy to stabilize the bank's financial health, and preventing a recurrence of the problems.