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Raju's confession - whistle blower's act
By   siliconindia news bureau
Thursday,16 April 2009, 20:27 hrs
New Delhi: The confession of B Ramalinga Raju, the disgraced founder of Satyam, which unfolded as the biggest corporate scandal, was not prompted by his conscience rather a whistle blower's action. An email of a person, who claimed to be a former Satyam executive, to one of the firm's board members ignited a chain of events that led to the confession.



"The first email of Abraham was written to the company's independent director Krishna G Palepu on December 18, 2008 that Satyam did not have any liquid assets. He also maintained that the fact could be independently verified from its banks," an official, who is privy to the confidential SFIO report told The Economic Times. The findings are based on a 14,000-page report submitted by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) to the government earlier this week. The SFIO concluded the Satyam scandal to be Rs.7,333 crore as of end-September last year. Raju's revelations was the result of a actions of a person who leaped into the firm's scam using a pseudonym as Jose Abraham and asserted his involvement in Satyam's contracts with the World Bank. The email was sent a day after Mr Raju was forced to abort Satyam's plans to buy two companies linked to his family, Maytas Infra and Maytas Properties, after it ran into a storm of investor protest.

The revelations immediately spread among the Satyam's former board membersM Rammohan Rao, VS Raju , TR Prasad and Satyam's statutory auditor S Gopalakrishnan of Price Waterhouse. A copy of the email was also sent to B Ramalinga Raju, who had started receving calls from members of the board's audit committee, but did not respond to any of them. The SFIO report also reveals that these speculations led Raju to hold meetings with company's then CFO and vice-president for finance G Ramakrishna, between last December 25 and January 7 to work out a plan to hide the fraud. Failing to find a way out and concerned that he might be caught by capital market regulator SEBI and the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), Raju issued his sensational confession.

According to the investigation report, the falsification of the company's accounts began in the financial year 2001-02 after there was an informal meeting between Ramalinga Raju, his brother Rama Raju and Srinivas, apart from the company's vice-president finance G Ramakrishna. This report will form the foundation for initiation of a criminal action against Ramalinga Raju, Rama Raju, Vadlamani Srinivas, Price Waterhouse officials S Gopalakrishnan and Srinivas Talluri, and two other company executives , senior manager finance D Venkatapathy Raju and finance manager C Srisailan.

     
   
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1: At least Raju confessed may be out of fear once it comes in the open it willdamage his image more severely. But what about the politicians and bureaucrats who have been actively and passivley helping him since it is not possible for him alone to carry it out all alone. When some one will blow the whistle on them.
Posted by: Munish - 21 Apr, 2009
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2: congress sucks
Posted by: kapil - 17 Apr, 2009
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3: I don't understand why we Indians get so excited when every couple of years such Harshad Mehtas and Rajus are made scapegoats. I don't say they are not culprits. They are just the tips of the ice-bergs. Why do we want to ignore the political and corporate mafias behind such people. Without their knowledge and support such hige scams cannot take place.
Would every one not want to question Congress Party which has ensured that exactly before Ballot starts, they got so much revealed from Raju, sold Satyam to TechMahindra so that they can portray a clean picture of theirs both on national and state level(AP and center both place Congress is in power) and fool even literate but innocent voters...
Even it is not easy to gulp down such huge amount alone by Raju and few of his aides.
Would anybody want to think about this?
Posted by: GFS - 17 Apr, 2009
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4:Its ok he accepted. Raju will face the music, But here why most of the people who are definitely related with Active politics trying to potray as Congress curruption lead this. They are trying to pose as TDP or some other BJP are Honest ones what foolish thing. Ramalinga Raju had Floated lot of Funds to TDP & BJP parties during 1999-2004. Ramalinga raju intiated thsi frod In 2001 as the report here says. So Frends No Political party nor Politician are exceptional
 Abhee  replied to: GFS 
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5: I don't understand why we Indians get so excited when every couple of years such Harshad Mehtas and Rajus are made scapegoats. I don't say they are not culprits. They are just the tips of the ice-bergs. Why don't we want to ignore the political and corporate mafias behind such people. Without their knowledge and support such hige scams cannot take place.
Would every not want to question Congress which has ensured that exactly before Ballot starts, they got so much revealed from Raju, sold Satyam to TechMahindra so that they can portray a clean picture of theirs both on national and state level(AP and center both place Congress is in power).
Even it is not easy to gulp down such huge amount alone by Raju and few of his aides.
Would anybody want to think about this?
Posted by: G S - 17 Apr, 2009
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6: Good that Whistle Blowers are successful in making the justice system work in India. The hypocrats of the world, US, preach honesty but practise hardly. A whistle blower would have been shutdown for good in US, if they tried to blow on old boys network consisting of corrupt government officials and contractors. We tried to bring out the facts on Agriculture and IRS, but were got badly hampered and shutdown for any future business. I am glad that India responded better than a country who preaches honesty but practises mafias running their government.
Posted by: John X. - 17 Apr, 2009
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7: Madoff tried to race and overtake a bull market. He failed when the market turned around unexpectedly. That is a strategy that is understandable and its failure is understandable too. It was a gamble that failed - not a rip off.

What was Raju all about? Was he into IT? or was he leveraging his assets to go someplace? if so where?

There is more to this than meets the eye. This being India lets call in the torturers. Raju on the rack will probably spill the beans. Long live Kautilya!
Posted by: crazyoldmansl - 17 Apr, 2009
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8: What Raju did is definitely wrong thing. If initially he faked his account then he should have complete confidence, vision that he would recover this difference with his profit. But he continued to fake, and present troublt created. If we compare this fraud with Madoff\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s, its different. Madoff\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s fraud was related to cheating common man to wealthier. Then many people were duped. But Raju duped no common man. In another word, he cheated wealthier or whole economy. We need to see what law says which is the big sin- to cheat so many (poor + rich) people or to cheat economy.
Posted by: vidyasagar - 17 Apr, 2009
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9: The crime is one should not be caught in the act. The mega rich invariably have many skeletons hidden away. Maddoff in New York to Raju in Hyderabad belong to the same class as those who got caught but there are many times more who got away covering their tracks. But these are the exceptional persons who while they got benefited in turn benefited the society too, creating a valuable asset like Satyam, in case of Raju.But in case of Maddoff it is a pure ripoff, nothing is left.Honesty is a human value more insisted upon by the ruler for his subjects, but not as much observed by the ruler himself. Raju is punished for being caught, else in another 5 years he would have been presented with Bharat Ratna. Human society has evolved with visible and invisible value systems and the same ancient jungle law continues to prevail. The strong till they fall in disgrace rule the roost.
Posted by: B Rajaram - 17 Apr, 2009
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10: Nice informative post detailing the facts of the case. However, the language and style leaves a bad taste in the mouth. Not becoming of a major portal at all.
Posted by: Suresh Mangaladurai - 17 Apr, 2009
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11: There have been many scandals across the world & Satyam has become one of them now. Raju might have done for 7 years for around 7500 Crs. But let us accept the fact that, we are facing such frauds in the politicals system since freedom. Neither we have any personal will nor any political will to counter this. I urge here to take this forward to well known honest persons like Dr Abdul Kalam Ji, Mr Ratan Tata ji , Mr Narayana Murthy ji. Let us all have a combine request to them to step in and try to wash the dust in the system
Posted by: Chandra Sekhar - 17 Apr, 2009
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12: Every thief has his day.Like the Telgi Scam, Satyam Scam was just like a pandora box hidden,when it was opened evryhting was out.
Its really very disgraced to know about the largest scam in the corporate world.
Mr Raju never wanted to disclose everything what he had done rather involed many more worms who are still now hidden in the satyam scandal
Posted by: Anupam Rout - 17 Apr, 2009
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13: with this new information (about what led to the confession)the existing tarnished image of yesterday's corporate honcho also gets shattered.
Posted by: kansel - 17 Apr, 2009
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14: This proves the fact that there are other worms in Satyam Can, who are sitting well entrenched. It is still suproising how the members of the top management were not aware of the financial fraud as it was being committed. The CBI should also look into the comlicity of other members of the management tea, especially those loyal cronies to whom the fraudster Raju gave a clean chit. If the CBI delves deeper it is sure to find the silence money that was being paid out to these people.
Posted by: Rajesh - 16 Apr, 2009
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15: Atleast there was some consideration and little sympathy that he had the guts to confess such a huge fraud.. now it shows that it was no guts rather a well-thought plan.. people who showed some concern for Raju will surely have no words now..
Posted by: pammi - 16 Apr, 2009
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16:I totally go with Pammi. if he had guts he would have confessed or revealed the truth 8 years back only.
 Anjali replied to: pammi 
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17: If he had the guts, he neednt have confessed. He would not have wronged in the first place!
 tpp replied to:  Anjali 
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18: U tell me 1 thing Anjali...Is it only Satyam who has done this siphoning ?Other companies also carries on this system.but they dont get caught...Its Raju's misfortune..He committed the thing and confessed...a great gesture.
 Subhasis replied to:  Anjali 
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19: r u okay dude.. if the other person wouldn't have interrupted.. your so-called good gestured Raju would have never confessed. he knew if he donot confess then it would be out in no time and then the charges will be more.
 amanat  replied to: Subhasis 
 post - 17 Apr, 2009
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20: Dear Subhashish

Somebody siphons off lakhs of Rupees from your personal bank account and tenders an apology, will you still say its a great gesture ?!

What a joke ! A fraud is a fraud. For heaven's sake please dont glorify them.
 Ramandeep Singh  replied to: Subhasis 
 post - 17 Apr, 2009
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21: Hi Subhasis
Let us not celebrate wrong people. It is not is misfortune that he has been caught. He is suffering for his misdeeds. Let us all (the people)ensure that whoever do misdeeds be caught and punished. Let they be Corporate Honchos, Politicians, Bureaucrats or even people from Lower working ranks such as Clerks, Peons in the Government sector. That is the only way we can ensure a good India for the future generations
 Kanthan  replied to: Subhasis 
 post - 17 Apr, 2009
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22: You are absolutely right.
 Saikat replied to: Kanthan 
 post - 17 Apr, 2009
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