"We shall soon start paying compensation to the depositors cheated by the Saradha Group and such other chit fund companies recommended by the Justice (Retd) Shyamal Sen Commission of Inquiry," she said.
The Commission of Inquiry, set up by the state government to probe irregularities in the chit fund schemes of the Saradha group and other companies, began work recently setting a target to submit its report within six months.
Banerjee said that the Commission of Inquiry had so far received over four lakh complaints along with appeals for return of their deposits.
The inquiry commission would decide ways on how to return the money of the thousands of investors duped by the Saradha Group and other companies.
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Banerjee also said that a Rs 500-crore relief fund had been set up by the government to pay back investors and agents following the Saradha meltdown.
The government also announced a "Social Security Scheme" under which people would be able to invest safely and with a guarantee of "proper returns", she said and appealed to the affected people to "stay calm" while the government makes efforts to help them.