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India software boss jailed for fraud

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Update: 2015-04-09 11:07:00
India software boss jailed for fraud Photo Courtesy: thehindu.com

DHAKA: An Indian court has sentenced the former head of Satyam Computers and nine others to seven years in prison in one of the country’s biggest ever corporate scandals.

B Ramalinga Raju, who founded the software services giant, denied charges of conspiracy, cheating and forgery but admitted to accounting malpractices.

Raju was also fined $800,000, reports the BBC.

The collapse of Satyam Computers in 2009 cost shareholders more than $2bn and rocked India’s IT industry.

The BBC’s Simon Atkinson in Mumbai says it is the biggest fraud at a listed company in India.

The convicted men are expected to appeal. The maximum sentence Raju faced was life in jail.

BDST: 2108 HRS, APR 09, 2015
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