Satyam banned from dealing with World Bank for 8 yearsDecember 22nd, 2008 NEW DELHI - The World Bank has said it has banned leading software vendor Satyam Computers from all business at the bank for a period of eight years - and that the ban started in September, according to a US broadcaster. The World Bank move came after bank investigators discovered that spy software was covertly installed on workstations inside the bank's Washington headquarters - allegedly by one or more contractors from Satyam Computers, broadcaster Fox News said.
World Bank blacklists Satyam for eight yearsDecember 22nd, 2008 NEW DELHI - Satyam Computers' cup of woes seems to be overflowing, with news surfacing Tuesday that the software vendor has been debarred by the World Bank for alleged data theft and bribing bank officials. Fox News, a US-based broadcaster, said the World Bank has admitted to it that it had banned Satyam from all business at the bank for a period of eight years - and that the ban started in September.
No impact of World Bank ban on business, says MegasoftJanuary 11th, 2009 CHENNAI/HYDERABAD - Indian technology firm Megasoft Ltd Monday said there would be no financial impact on its operations from the World Bank decision to debar it from outsourcing services. The list of Indian software companies debarred by the World Bank from transacting any business on the grounds of unfair practices now includes Wipro and Megasoft, besides the tainted Satyam Computer Services.
We are happy with Satyam's service: SBIJanuary 14th, 2009 KOLKATA - India's largest bank, the State Bank of India (SBI), has decided to retain its contract with scam-tainted information technology (IT) firm Satyam Computer Services for maintaining its Internet banking services, a top bank official said here Thursday. 'We are not at all thinking of changing Satyam as our vendor for Internet banking services.
No government bailout package for Satyam: MinisterJanuary 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The government has no plans to unveil a bailout package for fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services and the company's new board will decide its future course of action, Minister of State for Industry Ashwani Kumar has said. 'This government is not going to either directly or indirectly subsidise the wrongdoing and fraud in Satyam,' Kumar told reporters on the margins of an international conference on petroleum sector here Thursday.
Slashed pay, 'virtual' job for over 7,000 Satyam staffJune 11th, 2009 MUMBAI - Between 7,000 to 10,000 Satyam employees have been put in a virtual pool, continuing their association with the company but with reduced pay, the IT firm said in a regulatory statement Thursday. The virtual pool programme is an innovative way of retaining the excellent human assets of Satyam despite the difficult economic situation, chairman Kiran Karnik said in the statement.
Wipro admits to World Bank barring it from securing contractsJanuary 11th, 2009 BANGALORE - Global software major Wipro Technologies Monday admitted that the World Bank had barred it from securing its contracts from 2007 to 2011. 'The World Bank determined in June 2007 that Wipro would be ineligible to contest direct contracts from 2007-2011,' the IT bellwether said in a notification to the stock exchanges.
Maytas' legal notice to Vedanta for encashing bank guaranteesFebruary 4th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Maytas Infra, owned by former chairman of Satyam Computer Services B. Ramalinga Raju's family, has issued a legal notice to Vendanta Aluminum Ltd for 'fraudulently and illegally' encashing two bank guarantees worth Rs.640 million (Rs.64 crore) and for not clearing admitted dues.
Satyam scrip pounded once againJanuary 4th, 2009 MUMBAI - The pounding of Satyam Computers scrip continued Monday with the stock losing 6 percent in the day's trade amid concerns that the recent Maytas deal fiasco could hit the company's new business prospects. At closing bell, the scrip price had crashed Rs.10.65 or 6 percent to end the day's trade at Rs.166.90 with over 11 million shares changing hands.
India Inc demands stricter norms following Satyam scandalJanuary 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Shocked by the revelations of Satyam co-founder and chairman B. Ramalinga Raju that the software services firm had overstated profits and hidden liabilities in a Rs.40-billion scandal, leading industry lobbies called for stricter corporate governance norms.
Australian Software Giant Telstra Dumps Scandal-ridden Satyam, Cancels 32 Million dollar dealMarch 17th, 2009 Telstra cancels 32 m dollar deal with Satyam
MELBOURNE - Australian software major Telstra has dumped scandal-ridden outsourcing partner Satyam from an applications support contract believed to be worth 32 million dollars a year. EDS will pick up the embattled Indian outsourcing firm's IT contracts with Telstra, sources told The Australian.
ISB dean Rao quits over Satyam fraudJanuary 7th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Mendu Rammohan Rao, dean of the prestigious International School of Business (ISB) here, Thursday resigned from his position in the wake of the financial fraud at Satyam Computers. He was a member of the Satyam board when the irregularities were committed.
Quick prima facie case against the Rajus must: AuditorsJanuary 9th, 2009 CHENNAI - If justice has to prevail, the government should establish a prima facie case against Satyam Computer's former chairman B. Ramalinga Raju and his brother B.
Satyam fraud shatters Geelong's Silicon Valley dreamsAugust 3rd, 2009 GEELONG - The Silicon Valley dream for the Australian city of Geelong were shattered when the massive accounting fraud with its potential partner, Indian IT giant Satyam surfaced in January this year. ollowing job losses in the car manufacturing sector, Geelong could not have asked for more when the plan was proposed for a massive 75 million dollar IT hub at Deakin University.
Tech Mahindra in talks with Satyam's Australian clients to salvage reputationJune 25th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Tech Mahindra, which took over scandal hit Satyam Computer Services, will hold high-level talks with key Australian corporate clients of the troubled IT firm in a bid to salvage the reputation of the company. National Australia Bank is one of the key customers Tech Mahindra executive vice-chairman Vineet Nayyar will be meeting next week.